The 5 Saddest Moments In Warhammer 40k Lore

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  • @majorkill
    @majorkill  Před rokem +147

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    • @withlovefromlightindust591
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    • @aldolny7055
      @aldolny7055 Před rokem +2

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    • @commandershortsight
      @commandershortsight Před rokem +2

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    • @4starseniormasterspecialist
      @4starseniormasterspecialist Před rokem +2

      On Istvan when one of the emperor's children tricked a loyalist captain into killing his own men by telling him they were traitor Marines. Stole his honor and then stole his life smh.

  • @rederickfroders1978
    @rederickfroders1978 Před rokem +1846

    Thanks Major for always filming with your camera upside down so the rest of the world can watch your videos correctly

  • @inductivegrunt94
    @inductivegrunt94 Před rokem +1254

    The Guardsman story was the most heartwrenching. He lost so much, fought so much, yet... he lost the one thing that mattered to him. Truly heartbreaking.

    • @tabby4357
      @tabby4357 Před rokem +77

      Yeah it reminds me of captain Daur from the gaunts ghosts. He found the love of his life and married her. But in the next book he has to helplessly listen as she is killed behind a wall. Another thing that made it worse was he never found her body so he has a nagging voice in the back of his mind saying maybe she is still alive, just hidden behind a wall. He knows he’s tricking himself but can’t stop. Daur and his wife deserved better

    • @jedi098765
      @jedi098765 Před rokem +11

      ​@@tabby4357 is that voice Tzeentch

    • @Nostroman_Praetor
      @Nostroman_Praetor Před rokem +30

      Remember the heroes of Helsreach, for there were more then just two.

    • @MithriAK
      @MithriAK Před rokem +2

      I'm sorry, idk if I'm just stupid. What exactly did he mean when he found her, he means he found her dead?
      someone explain pls. sorry

    • @Nostroman_Praetor
      @Nostroman_Praetor Před rokem +22

      @@MithriAK Probably dead. Andre was a pretty chill guy in spite of his circumstances so his change in attitude when Grimaldus asked was a bit sad.

  • @bluebird8105
    @bluebird8105 Před rokem +520

    "This death is ours. We choose it. We deny you your victory." The last words of the dreadnaught Huron-Fal before he overloaded his reactor.

    • @jffry890
      @jffry890 Před rokem +13

      Based.

    • @ronanchristiana.belleza9270
      @ronanchristiana.belleza9270 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Which chapter is he?

    • @bluebird8105
      @bluebird8105 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 none. Death guard legion

    • @adventofknowledge
      @adventofknowledge Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@bluebird8105 In that moment, he was not death guard, In that moment, he was and is forever a Dusk Raider.

    • @VeraTepes
      @VeraTepes Před 5 měsíci

      "Wether you do it yourself or not, your death sustains me. I have Victory..."

  • @ryantay9642
    @ryantay9642 Před rokem +562

    Bit of a minor sad moment, but this one scene in A Thousand Sons always gets me. Phosis T’kar is fighting his way through space wolves and sisters of silence until he finally comes face to face with Constantine Valdor. Valdor calls him a monster, and at first T’kar is insulted and wants to tell Valdor that he is the monster for destroying Prospero. But then he sees his reflection in Valdors armor to see he has mutated because of the Thousands Sons gene flaw which they tried to keep a secret for so long. T’kar doesn’t event bother blocking Valdor’s attack as he respond “I know.”

    • @adrienwatson2179
      @adrienwatson2179 Před rokem +67

      That one got me 100%
      That book was unbelievably well written as well

    • @kiroakabane3613
      @kiroakabane3613 Před rokem +64

      The fact that Valdor’s armor is kept in tact so well throughout the battle that one manages to see their reflection on it

    • @inquisitorvuln
      @inquisitorvuln Před rokem +1

      Jeez. That is heavy

    • @gideonmele1556
      @gideonmele1556 Před rokem +12

      @@kiroakabane3613 custodes for ya
      (Aurumite [sp?] is like that)

    • @editpending2079
      @editpending2079 Před rokem +22

      the thousand sons did not deserve their fate, but magnus had sealed that long before in order to try to save his legion.

  • @barlotardy
    @barlotardy Před rokem +231

    Uzas had the best line in the Nightlords trilogy:
    "Where the hell am I supposed to find red paint?!?"

    • @timmanning5206
      @timmanning5206 Před rokem +16

      Just read that. Read what happened to vandred but skipped uzas as I'm not far along. Good that I know there is another emotional death

  • @alecryan5962
    @alecryan5962 Před rokem +384

    Honestly, the moment that got me was in the book Titanicus. A woman is conscripted into the PDF but her husband is a dock worker and doesn't get conscripted. At the start of the book they say goodbye to each other and the woman goes on this huge misadventure and ends up being instrumental in the loyalist victory. But, back home, her husband gets in a bar fight because some guy dissed the PDF and, by proxy, his wife. He kills the guy, and effectively gets away with it. But he's so paranoid that when an arbetes officer makes casual conversation with him, he runs away and is shot in the street. The woman comes home to an empty residence and a notice of execution for her husband.

    • @kerbe3
      @kerbe3 Před rokem +58

      I think of an alternative scenario where he confesses to killing the man only to be told he did the arbetes a favor, they’d been after that guy for days.

    • @elinoirsmythe224
      @elinoirsmythe224 Před rokem +16

      yeah that one was a gutpunch

    • @thebeanman99
      @thebeanman99 Před rokem +11

      An under appreciated book tbh

  • @zacharymuzzy4092
    @zacharymuzzy4092 Před rokem +677

    Trazyn saying goodbye to his human assistant on Serenade was heartbreaking

    • @lachlanmacrae1779
      @lachlanmacrae1779 Před rokem +125

      "Will it hurt?" "Yes, but only for a moment."

    • @ericdavis9210
      @ericdavis9210 Před rokem +19

      Which book? I have to read that shit bro😢

    • @RRbender100
      @RRbender100 Před rokem +49

      @@ericdavis9210 The Infinite and the Divine.

    • @ericdavis9210
      @ericdavis9210 Před rokem +6

      @@RRbender100 thanks.

    • @codysing1223
      @codysing1223 Před rokem +34

      (proceeds to brutally kill him and then put scarabs into his son)

  • @Kevc00
    @Kevc00 Před rokem +556

    The saddest moment for me honestly was the death of Argel Tal. Kharn not only lost his best friend and brother, he lost his anchor in the world, the one thing keeping his rage in check. Without his best friend he just descended into unbridled rage. Again somehow GW made a story about a 7ft tall inhuman berserker and his 7ft tall demon possessed best friend into a heart wrenching bromance.

    • @csmrookie9600
      @csmrookie9600 Před rokem +31

      Kinda like how slaneesh fucked over the best bromance, that is Fulgrim and Ferrus Manus. None of them deserved that tragic end. . .

    • @cn9707
      @cn9707 Před rokem +19

      I was mad af when Argel Tal died on that Imperator titan. They really gave Kharn (and even Angron) more depth and I felt that book was absolutely incredible.

    • @lock376
      @lock376 Před rokem +5

      Argel tal and kharn are 8ft tall, most named marines are

    • @Spirultima
      @Spirultima Před rokem +7

      @@cn9707 It's probably my favourite 40k book. And that moment where Kharn fights Erebus in the pitfight was so cathartically perfect. Kharn having that cold rage, beyond the hot rush of brain-bleached rage that the nails provided. Aah, so good.

    • @Tommybotham
      @Tommybotham Před rokem

      I feel like you didn't read the book. Otherwise you would have never said this.

  • @flipflopthe3rd518
    @flipflopthe3rd518 Před rokem +226

    I feel like another sad moment was in The Infinite and the Divine. When Trazyn had to euthanized a librarian that he hired to aid in figuring out the Millennia long puzzle. Because he (the librarian) was in pain and wanted to die but not before thanking Trazyn in helping him and his family.

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Před 11 měsíci

      Why did the guy want to die, and what did Trazyn do?

    • @flipflopthe3rd518
      @flipflopthe3rd518 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@jakeg3733 I’m a nutshell the guy was old and in pain, and Tarzan basically used (I think his scarab) to put a end to the old man’s misery.

  • @Lolomlas
    @Lolomlas Před rokem +215

    The death of Barabas Dantioch, his final words to Polux, and how the Polux would not leave his friend's body for days, was by far the saddest moment, for me at least.

  • @prime1collector792
    @prime1collector792 Před rokem +443

    The Dropsite Massacre is such a tragedy, definitely a gut punch and tear jerker.

    • @guidosartorelli3811
      @guidosartorelli3811 Před rokem +25

      it's even more sad when garro comes by a fleet of survivors with a small group of emperors children, first thing he asks : do you know anything about saul tarvitz ? like has anyone seen my best friend ? or when he goes to istvaan and there is a certain marine driven to madness from all the sadness talking to the beheaded corpse of his brother.

    • @MasaMasa-hv9fl
      @MasaMasa-hv9fl Před rokem +21

      Why does nobody remember the part where Vulcan Was saying Nooooooo! While cradling his fallen Son

    • @rhysmayes1527
      @rhysmayes1527 Před rokem +4

      Bit that gets me the most is in first heretic when the raven guard captain is happy to see argal tal and then he ends up gunning him down

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 Před rokem +5

      Vulkan and Corax. Just kn general.
      This galaxy does not deserve them, and they did nothing to deserve the anguish they were subjected to.

    • @louisnall3102
      @louisnall3102 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@rhysmayes1527what’s even worse is that if the night lords, word bearers, alpha legion, and Iron Warriors never showed up. The 3 loyalists legions could have defeated the 4 traitor legions, since the 4 legions manpower had been heavily depleted after Istvaan 3.

  • @Ionenkanone1
    @Ionenkanone1 Před rokem +371

    My saddest moment in Warhammer was when the Demon that possest Fulgrim, let Fulgrim see what he did on Istvan. The devestation and sadness of Fulgrim as he saw what he did to Ferrus and what became of his sons was heartbreaking.

    • @mikey2time484
      @mikey2time484 Před rokem +41

      Agree. He was trapped in his own body. The demon told horus he loves hearing his brothers screams of agony and woe. And scumbag Horus decides to let the demon Fulgrim live but makes a vow to avenge his brother. But this was at the start of the heresy n before he was a chaos addicted junkie

    • @IamZeus1100
      @IamZeus1100 Před rokem +23

      Yea that whole book was tragic .. the opera/orchestra scene still haunts me . But when the demon says it likes to keep Fulgrim around to hear his screams ..man that was heart wrenching and infuriating at the same time

    • @mikey2time484
      @mikey2time484 Před rokem +2

      @@IamZeus1100 word.. but didn't they retcon the whole fulgrim being possessed thing? Like isn't he stuck in that painting

    • @IamZeus1100
      @IamZeus1100 Před rokem +3

      @@mikey2time484 oh I’ve got no clue , I’m not to far into the series yet , just started legion

    • @blackout1518
      @blackout1518 Před rokem +12

      Even worse fulgrim was so in shock about what he did that he willingly let the demon take full control of his body after more or less committing suicide and banishing himself into the painting

  • @zgmfx-09a
    @zgmfx-09a Před rokem +172

    The moment that always gets me is the whole sequence at the end of a thousand sons, ahriman asking magnus "what did you do" and magnus saying "and now my sons my last gift to you" before teleporting them all to the planet of the sorcerers and in the end the rubric being mentioned always gave me chills and misty eyes

  • @jarnMod
    @jarnMod Před rokem +100

    Andre was a really good character. He knew his place and he knew people he fought with. There was that one scene a marine got down and melee the orks. All other guards cheered but Andre knew to keep firing. I think the book said "He knew the marine is dying for them" as orks just aren't easy thing to melee with. To see such a great man be so devastated is so grim datk

  • @PelinalDidNothingWrong
    @PelinalDidNothingWrong Před rokem +98

    As a Death Guard fanboy,the death of Temeter and the Dreadnaught genuienly made me cry a little bit but it did make me smile how they found solace in each other during their final moments

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +5

      I was pretty saddened by Captain Garro's serf sacrificing his life to save Garro. Obviously the right call, but still sad. Also, after all the running and fighting is done, how Garro and his Squad all react as it sinks in that Horus and even their own Primarch have betrayed them.

    • @haldor1803
      @haldor1803 Před rokem +1

      FOR THE XIVTH BROTHER!

    • @mud4309
      @mud4309 Před 7 měsíci

      I’m not even a death guard fanboy and I’m tearing up as I write this bro. What an amazing grampa marine and a damn honorable captain.

  • @asuddenredfox3626
    @asuddenredfox3626 Před rokem +58

    A personal sad moment favorite of mine was the Khan asking Magnus how he could fix him.

    • @HaloFTW55
      @HaloFTW55 Před rokem +3

      A better one is Targutai Yesugei's sacrifice at the end of Path of Heaven, the Khan was very close to tears as his old friend and his last few links to his old life from Chogoris gives his life for the 5th Legion

  • @legaroojack1251
    @legaroojack1251 Před rokem +278

    Parents abandoning their children lead them to the darkest places, Majorkills YT Channel.

    • @loganbrown2959
      @loganbrown2959 Před rokem +8

      Huh, explains a lot

    • @Tacoguy1000
      @Tacoguy1000 Před rokem +21

      I mean, this 40k, they should be used to that.

    • @duyanhbui5386
      @duyanhbui5386 Před rokem +6

      Ayin should took a page dude legit outmatch the empire dad of the year status

    • @soluslupus8138
      @soluslupus8138 Před rokem +3

      Noo!!!! His channel is a beacon of light in the darkness. A safe harbor for those who were lost.:)

  • @ivowillis9320
    @ivowillis9320 Před rokem +72

    I know they are primarchs so they already get a lot of attention but I really think fulgrim killing ferris deserves to be on this list, especially with how well written that scene is

  • @PelinalDidNothingWrong
    @PelinalDidNothingWrong Před rokem +56

    One of the biggest emotional gutpunches I've ever had while reading was Guilliman's reaction to the current Imperium. I felt really bad for him as everything The Imperium was supposed to be has been forgotten or perverted and slowly decayed into a shadow of it's former self....

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'd have just pushed the big red button in his position. What is the point?

  • @Slavesforsale1
    @Slavesforsale1 Před rokem +118

    The fate of the Diasporex and the story of that one planet of humans and lizard aliens that lived peacefully together still remain the saddest 40K I've ever read.

    • @ieatpeopleand
      @ieatpeopleand Před rokem +30

      "We just wanted to be left alone."

    • @selensleftearflap6808
      @selensleftearflap6808 Před rokem +1

      What's the novel called?

    • @deltatea3192
      @deltatea3192 Před rokem +4

      @@selensleftearflap6808 I might have the name wrong but I believe it was "Death Guard"? I know it was covered in one of the Death Guard books any way.

    • @kaisquared90
      @kaisquared90 Před rokem +5

      ​@@selensleftearflap6808 Fulgrim

  • @sebastiangralian527
    @sebastiangralian527 Před rokem +68

    Honestly I shed a tear for Polux and Dantioch. They hated each other's legion but got so close to each other to call the other brother. It was so strong that Dantioch would rather give up the Pharos device secrets than watch Polux suffer. In the end, he was cradled by Polux and told he had nothing more to ashamed of. It was so sad, I won't give too much here and I urge everyone to read it.

  • @aves4311
    @aves4311 Před rokem +43

    When I first started the Horus Heresy, the Istvaan III Atrocity genuinely made me cry. The whole Horus Heresy is awesome, brutal, but more than anything, it's heart breaking.

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +6

      It's one thing to read in the Rulebook that there was a Horus Heresy, it's quite another to read it in prose.

    • @steffenronsch8881
      @steffenronsch8881 Před rokem +4

      I Fell in love with the event when i read the story that the First Wave of loyal marines retreated just to run into the fire of the legions which joint forces with Horus.

  • @bluedog843
    @bluedog843 Před rokem +36

    Uzas’ death genuinely made me cry. I seriously never expected the twist. Uzas broke my fucking heart dude.

  • @GiGaPignouf
    @GiGaPignouf Před rokem +37

    The fight of the Mournival members and the death of Tarik torgaddon was a very emotional moment for me

  • @alastor8091
    @alastor8091 Před rokem +24

    The saddest moments for me are The Kahn speaking to Magnus, killing Mortarion, and Curze having his final break down speaking to the Emperor.

  • @JokinMichel
    @JokinMichel Před rokem +13

    One of the most emotional moments for me was in the Vervunhive Book from the Gaunts Ghosts series.
    They find a scrap company and have to face off against some tanks. One asks how they managed to take out these tanks without heavy weapons and the commander of the scrap company answers that one of them takes as many granades as he/she can carry and runs up to the tank. The guardsman asks how many tanks they destroyed that way. 23. And then how many they've lost. 23.
    So much dedication and determination there. Encapsulates what a guardsman goes through.

  • @lightstealer18
    @lightstealer18 Před rokem +17

    RIP Uzas. I will never forget that trilogy. Ave Dominus Nox

  • @NeonFlaming0
    @NeonFlaming0 Před rokem +13

    It's crazy how out of all the books, some of the most touching and saddening moments in 40k come from the nightlords, arguably the most sadistic legion.

  • @itsDavoBro
    @itsDavoBro Před rokem +5

    40k books are so good for these moments, especially Dan Abnett. In the Titanicus novel part of the plot is about woman drafted into the PDF. Her unit is on a training exercise when the invasion begins and they are thrown into a Titan battle where they mostly all die to Dark Mechanicus Skitarii but manage to do a bunch of heroic shit including save a Princeps from a fallen loyalist titan.
    Finally she manages to make it back to her apartment in the hive city only to find out her partner got drunk in a bar, started a fight with an Imperial Guardsman who made fun of the PDF and got shot running from the Arbites.
    After all the epic battles and heroic shit that goes on in the book having it somewhat end on that gut wrenchingly tragic note always stuck with me, The Emperor Protects.

  • @raibaru1980
    @raibaru1980 Před rokem +37

    The fate of Rylanor was also very dramatic. Really enjoyed that one too.

    • @mud4309
      @mud4309 Před 7 měsíci +1

      “I am Rylanor of the Emperor’s Children, Ancient of Rites, Venerable of the Palatine Host, and proud servant of the Emperor of Mankind, Beloved by all! I reject you now, and always”
      Rylanor doesnt get enough love. Dont get me wrong, he gets a TON of love, but its still not enough.

  • @BuckRogers087
    @BuckRogers087 Před rokem +27

    Easily when Targutai Yesugei sacrificed himself on the dark glass station to get the white scars to terra. The conversation between he and the Khan was so emotional. And I honestly can’t believe it’s not on the list.

    • @ciaranscott7844
      @ciaranscott7844 Před rokem +2

      Same, the pain in the captains voice as she looks for him, knowing she can't save him. Daggers to the heart.

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 Před rokem

      Horus Heresy could be a feature length movie of a list of the biggest tear jerkers. Even just on the loyalist or traitor sides, let alone both.
      Also, Jaghatai just being afraid to outlive everyone he cares about is just a gut-punch.

  • @silversurfer8818
    @silversurfer8818 Před rokem +47

    “Before you came to Prospero, I had a recurring nightmare,” he said. “I dreamt that everything I held dear was swept away and destroyed. It plagued me for years, but on the day you arrived from the heavens like a comet, the dream stopped. I never had it again. I convinced myself it was nothing more than an ancestral memory of Old Night, but it wasn’t, I know that now. I foresaw this. The destruction of everything I hold dear is coming to pass.”
    Amon closed his eyes and he gripped the balcony with white-knuckled fury.
    “I may not be able to stop it,” he said, “but I am going to fight to protect my home, and if you ever held my friendship in any esteem, you would do the same.”

    • @macshadow1150
      @macshadow1150 Před rokem +16

      Russ was guilty. Magnus was guilty. THE EMPEROR was guilty, but Thousand Sons were not in the slightest. They didnt deserve such fate

    • @flameknightplayz2939
      @flameknightplayz2939 Před rokem +14

      ​@@macshadow1150 Yes, the Thousand Sons were clueless about their Primarch's action, and they are the true victims.
      However, let us get one thing straight. Magnus never did anything wrong according to the law before the edict of Nicaea.
      Both the Emperor and Malcador knew that Magnus used Chaos sorcery and made deals with daemons to heal the Thousand Sons. Yet they allowed him and let him continue because it worked, it gave them time. They cannot have an entire legion fall before their planned crisis, and in such a crucial time of the webway project.
      They even praised Magnus for his use of sorcery and all of his arcane accomplishments, like making his own webway tunnels that span across the galaxy and the warp.
      This praise gave Magnus vindication, that he was right, that the Emperor acknowledged his works as right! The Emperor is the law, and being recognized and praised by the law gave him vindication.
      So, to repeat, he never broke any laws before Nicaea.
      ***From Last Son of Prospero**
      >‘But Magnus fell,’ Hassan said.
      >‘He dared too much. He was too proud. But still, even now, he is the only one who ever prevailed over the flesh-change. He cured his sons, once.’
      >‘With sorcery.’
      >Malcador shot him a withering glance. 'Of course with sorcery. He was birthed from sorcery. This whole place was built upon sorcery. Give it whatever name you will, but the time is past for pretence.’ He drank again, and the shaking in his hands receded a little. ‘I will not apologise. There was no other path to tread. Even now, even now, fate has not quite run beyond us. He is here, and he still draws breath. His soul is not yet lost.’
      ***
      As can be seen above, they knew it was due to sorcery. Psychic arts ≠ Sorcery, as Sorcery is more complex and deals with dark magic, rituals, spirits, and beliefs.
      They knew Magnus had dealings with warp entities, yet they praised him for curing the Thousand Sons and never ordered him to stop, only reminded him of dangers he may face.
      As Magnus became more proficient, so did his sorcery, and to the point he was able to create his own webway even before the Emperor did.
      Magnus, who thought himself right due to the recognition he keeps receiving, became confident. He was "never wrong" as the Emperor backed him and his dreams, his actions, and all that he had built.
      _____
      Is breaking the order of Nicaea wrong?
      Legally, it is, as the order of the Emperor is absolute.
      Morally, it isn't, as it was to save his brother, and the literal Warmaster of the entire human galactic armada. It is only right to break the order to save the spearhead of the human army.
      Would you follow an order to "stay put" if your brother who also happens to lead the entire human armada would die? Would you have at least tried to save him as his death would destabilize the recently conquered worlds and engulf the galaxy in chaos?
      Magnus was morally right in breaking the Edict to try and save Horus. He was wrong in the eyes of the law because he defied it.
      The Emperor was wrong not to inform Magnus of the webway project even when Magnus had already built a webway of his own. They were doing the same thing, had built a similar webway, yet he never told him of it, and so it was his fault.

    • @henrypaleveda7760
      @henrypaleveda7760 Před rokem +9

      @@flameknightplayz2939 While his emotions were understandable, it is Magnus' conduct directly before the burning of prospero that makes Magnus "wrong." He had a chance to peacefully return like he wanted, he had chances to prevent fighting outright, or to even inform his legion. Magnus wasn't wrong, but he made the wrong choice at the last moment.

    • @flameknightplayz2939
      @flameknightplayz2939 Před rokem +4

      @@henrypaleveda7760 The Emperor orchestrated his return to Terra and their meeting during the Siege of Terra: Fury of Magnus.
      The Emperor deemed the Thousand Sons lost, unredeemable, and must be killed. If he chooses to have them killed, Magnus would be given a new legion.
      There was no home to return to in any outcome, the Thousand Sons had always been fated by the Emperor to die, just like the Thunder Warriors.
      No matter the outcome, even if he came back to Terra safely without the razing of Prospero, the Emperor had marked his sons for death.
      It is ironic that for a so-called Emperor who sought to defy fate, that spouts "Fate is not set", had already deemed the Thousand Sons unredeemable, irrecoverable, that their fate had been set to die from the beginning.

    • @henrypaleveda7760
      @henrypaleveda7760 Před rokem +2

      @@flameknightplayz2939 I didn't say it was all Magnus' fault, I just said that he shared some f the blame, not the largest part, but some of the most important decisions. He could have put his own sons in the webway that was separate from the emperor's project. also yes the emperor was a bad dad and with our current knowledge of the setting, his decisions were flawed.

  • @hercules2342
    @hercules2342 Před rokem +72

    Can we get a video about all the first captains or chapter masters during the Horus Heresy?

  • @WAcrobat19
    @WAcrobat19 Před rokem +21

    During the final battle for the Helsreach animation, I was literally fucking crying. I started crying more when Nero got impaled and Primus got scorched.

    • @zenormcclure9071
      @zenormcclure9071 Před rokem +1

      Yeah dude. The Helsreach animation is fucking awesome, yeah?

    • @ethanfrields7050
      @ethanfrields7050 Před rokem +7

      for me it was Artarion with the "Goodbye, brother"

    • @WAcrobat19
      @WAcrobat19 Před rokem +5

      @@ethanfrields7050 oh my god. I literally screamed "NO 😭" when his head got chopped off

  • @Bdubs-nu5qe
    @Bdubs-nu5qe Před rokem +9

    The story of Gav and Bob is by far the greatest tearjerker for me. Such a simple ogrin with nothing but love for the emperor has to endure the greatest of sacrifices. No matter the blow he kept his faith in the emperor and his love for Bob.

  • @wordenfreeman
    @wordenfreeman Před rokem +19

    The sadest moment in 40k is in the short story dreams of unity when a thunder warrior saved the life of a custodian during the horus heresy from a daemon and sacrificing his life to do so

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 Před rokem

      Yeah, that... stung. Especially as someone who adores Thunder Warriors and has painted up three-ish squads of them (total of thirty models, not sure what their squad size would be).
      Even after the shit they were put through, they were loyal to humanity. Maybe not the Emperor, maybe not the Imperium, but they still fought when Terra was threatened, and they died fighting.

  • @aceofspadesguy4913
    @aceofspadesguy4913 Před rokem +22

    Dang, no mention of Karl Thonius’ death in the Ravenor series, though tbf that wasn’t too much a tearjerker for me, just a tragedy. Saddest moment I’ve seen thus far was, ironically, in a Ciaphas Caine book. One of the Caine’s commissar cadets gets brainwashed by a psyker into fighting against the imperium, but the control gets temporarily broken when he gets close to Jürgen. He realizes what he’s done and tries to fight off the corruption but knows he’ll ultimately lose, so he puts his laspistol to his chin and pulls the trigger.
    This was one of the few times Caine shows genuine emotions for someone else. Not too long ago he’d given the kid his own commisarial sash to make him a full commissar, he saw this kid as himself as a young man, for him to suffer such a fate is saddening, and it was clear it was enough to cut Caine to the core.

  • @hrushikeshsawant6193
    @hrushikeshsawant6193 Před rokem +57

    Maturity is when u realise 'Magnus did something wrong'

    • @flameknightplayz2939
      @flameknightplayz2939 Před rokem

      Sure, what exactly did he do wrong.
      Everything he has done was permitted by the Emperor. Even when the entire legion has daemons as tutelaries/familiars, the Emperor never told them to stop nor eradicate them when they were in his presence.
      His dark sorcery was permitted by BOTH MALCADOR and EMPEROR. They knew he used Chaos Sorcery and made deals to save his legion. Yet they allowed it because it worked and bought them time.
      They cannot have an entire legion fall before their planned civil war, and especially in such a crucial period of webway construction, and so they allowed and secretly permitted his Chaos Sorcery and Daemonic dealings.
      Guess what? It backfired. The Emperor and Malcador were at fault for this. If they had stopped Magnus during the early periods of the Crusade, and after he cured his sons, Magnus wouldn't have felt "vindicated" in his usage of chaos and the approval/praise he receives from the Emperor makes things WORSE.
      ****From the Last Son of Prospero
      >‘But Magnus fell,’ Hassan said.
      >‘He dared too much. He was too proud. But still, even now, he is the only one who ever prevailed over the flesh-change. He cured his sons, once.’
      >‘With sorcery.’
      >Malcador shot him a withering glance. 'Of course with sorcery. He was birthed from sorcery. This whole place was built upon sorcery. Give it whatever name you will, but the time is past for pretence.’ He drank again, and the shaking in his hands receded a little. ‘I will not apologise. There was no other path to tread. Even now, even now, fate has not quite run beyond us. He is here, and he still draws breath. His soul is not yet lost.’
      ****
      I swear someone must be brainwashing people with anti-thousand sons propaganda.

    • @flameknightplayz2939
      @flameknightplayz2939 Před rokem

      "What about Nicaea and telling Magnus and his legion to stop using psychic arts?"
      Bullshit, it was only to satiate the anti psychers faction who wanted the entire legion dead even before this.
      Stopping the use of psychic arts is like telling a fish to stop breathing. Every single person on Prospero, both human and Astartes, uses sorcery to keep things going. The entire world is built upon and sustained by sorcery.
      Their own self-made webway tunnels, built by the hands of Prosperine Sorcerers, are maintained by sorcery too.
      How would people work, travel, transport goods, without their webway tunnels which allows them to move near instantaneously across their galactic domains and even the warp.
      Everything will literally collapse if they stop using sorcery. Buildings will not make or maintain themselves. Those flying pyramids would fall. The magical bending of the laws of reality will collapse.
      ___
      "They still went against the orders of Nicaea"
      Oh please, Magnus was hit by a vision of Horus' fall, and to reach him and save him in time requires darker magic. It was a desperate attempt, fuck the order and go save your brother.
      Are you telling me that you would follow a damn order and let your brother, the literal WARMASTER OF THE ENTIRE HUMAN GALACTIC ARMY, die just like that? Just because daddy said "Stop using magic"?
      ____
      "What about breaching Terra?'"
      The Emperor's fault, he built a damn hell hole inside his basement instead of like, the moon. Not only is he a sh*t father, have late stage cant-communicate-titis, but also a terrible planner and architect.
      My goodness, the Thousand Sons were already building their own webway at the time the Emperor was building his. He could have just told them since they were doing the similar things.
      It would have been faster if he made use of Magnus and his legion to aid his webway too.

    • @grzmit5904
      @grzmit5904 Před rokem +10

      There is much more nuance than most people give credit for, Magnus made bad decisions, but none of his decisions came from a place of malice. He loved his sons, and he was only arrogant because of the constant recognition he received for his talents. He was tricked by the literal chaos god of deception and trickery, whilst we could make fun of him for that, i'd imagine any primarch would be easily tricked by Tzeentch. Magnus wanted to pay for his arrogance, but seeing his sons die caused him to go out and fight, he made a rash last minute decision that got him and his legion fucked over in the end.
      He is a relatable character, he has flaws but he always tried to do good, its why I love him.

    • @christbenitez8797
      @christbenitez8797 Před rokem

      His intentions was for good, but he's a fking asshole for breaking the walls

    • @aninternetuser4306
      @aninternetuser4306 Před rokem +1

      He did do something wrong, but it was all so tragic. Good intentions and all. Magnus's whole story is heartbreaking.

  • @yourfavoriteshiba7645
    @yourfavoriteshiba7645 Před rokem +9

    I think out of all of these, Andre hits the hardest. While tragedy amongst demigods (astartes) is mega sad, the heartbreak of a regular human hits closer to home. Yeah, they only live for a few hours at best, but they should be allowed at least one moment of happiness before reuniting with the Emperor.

  • @musicalDrebin
    @musicalDrebin Před rokem +74

    Yes i knew Temeter would make the list! the only thing on istvann 3 that could contend with that would be what happened to Solomon Demeter. but frankly that just makes me more mad at Lucius than anything

    • @schwarzflammenkaiser2347
      @schwarzflammenkaiser2347 Před rokem +9

      Honestly he deserves the moniker of the Betrayer far more than Kharn does, bastard literally sold his friends and comrades out of his own volition while the latter did what every Knorne berserker does sooner rather than later.

    • @redornament3248
      @redornament3248 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, Demeter didnt go out that well😔

    • @MrFredstt
      @MrFredstt Před rokem +1

      Demeter was done so dirty. What's also very sad is Demeter is what the Emperor's Children could have been

    • @musicalDrebin
      @musicalDrebin Před rokem

      @@schwarzflammenkaiser2347 i'm with ya there. he totally deserves it more, but i guess Betrayer to traitor marines means you have to betray other traitor marines, and not people who were your friends for centuries. but one the one good thing we got out of it was Saul Tarvits dishing out the most cathartic punch in all of warhammer.

  • @christophernguyen1904
    @christophernguyen1904 Před rokem +17

    For me the saddest moment was in The Path of Heaven when Yesugei, a White Scar's psyker, sacrificed himself to grant Khan's fleet a passage to escape to Terra. Being the last person to have known the Khan since his time on Chogoris, his final telepathic message to the Khan and his reaction to it was devastating.

  • @GoufinAround_
    @GoufinAround_ Před rokem +55

    The one that really gets me is the line about how Cadia broke before the Guard. Makes my eyes tear up like crazy just thinking about it. CADIA STANDS

  • @DanParker9000
    @DanParker9000 Před rokem +15

    Arkhan Land losing his monkey gets me. "They killed my monkey." 😭

  • @ahmetsanik8951
    @ahmetsanik8951 Před rokem +4

    The fact two of these stories come from ADB's Night Lords trilogy speaks volumes about just how good it is. It's old as fuck now but I can not stress enough that it is the best 40k series of novels ever written. A really sad/sombre moment in the trilogy for me was when Variel basically explains to Talos that his body was rejecting his gene seed and that in fact his death was a necessary part of the warbands future.

  • @bruhmoment2215
    @bruhmoment2215 Před rokem +9

    Uzas was such a twist and I was so invested in his character development and relationship with Talos, seeing how much faith Talos had in him just for it to be completely undone by Cyrion's lie and dying without a chance to explain himself... Horrible end for the boys

  • @umutsen5606
    @umutsen5606 Před rokem +7

    i cannot believe you left out this line from hellsreach: " forgive me brothers for living while you lay cold and still"

  • @llewellyn9192
    @llewellyn9192 Před rokem +12

    Lokens last scene in the galaxy in flames absolutely destroyed me back in the day

  • @deantimson5643
    @deantimson5643 Před rokem +7

    Maxilla's death in Eisenhorn gets me every time. Using his last breathes to make sure Eisenhorn knew he was lying when he said they weren't friends.

  • @Channel-23s
    @Channel-23s Před rokem +21

    Corvus having to kill his mutant crow monster sons who were still loyal was sad he gave them death as a mercy and did it by himself after they fought with him when the Alpha Legion are bunch of confused conflicting spazs

    • @charlesdanaa8514
      @charlesdanaa8514 Před rokem +4

      I'd never forgive them for that. That was a dick move and pissed me off.

    • @Overlord99762
      @Overlord99762 Před rokem +1

      That was fucking sad

  • @johnhassell3256
    @johnhassell3256 Před rokem +12

    I think the two that got me and took me by surprise were when Yesugei sacrificed himself and then the reactions of Arvida, Ilya, and the Khan was devastating. Also when Ilya tells the Khan how proud she is of them before they ride out for the Lions Gate Spaceport. I was actually listening to that book at work, was walking to our break room, and had to veer off to gather myself after the later.

  • @Guille2033
    @Guille2033 Před rokem +16

    To me the saddest moment in 40k is the bromance between Barabas Dantioch and Alexus Pollock. A bond of brotherly love and trust forged between two Astartes of the most unlikely legions to match (Iron Warriors and Imperial Fists) which ends in the noble but still sad sacrifice of Dantioch.

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 Před rokem

      Might be rivaled fairly soon, if Sanguinius fighting Horus gets done justice.
      That kind of conflicting and complex emotions rolled into godlike beings doing their damnedest to murder the fuck out of each other is... difficult. And as much talent as it takes to believably forge those bonds, it takes even more to believably (and satisfactorily) shatter them beyond repair.

  • @terrondavid
    @terrondavid Před rokem +6

    Something that really got to me was when Dante was basically dying at the end of Devestation of Baal. His vision of his human father and him saying "Da, they made me an angel" fucking tear gassed me. I am getting misty just thinking about it. It wasn't grimdark or a huge tragedy, but it got me in the feels. Maybe its seeing Dante being vulnerable?

  • @trimeerious4349
    @trimeerious4349 Před rokem +135

    Getting a video about how each of the pre heresy primarchs would have reacted and ruled when put In guillimans current situation would be pretty cool ngl

    • @purplefidelity5162
      @purplefidelity5162 Před rokem +8

      Majorkill fucking hates this for some reason

    • @robertnelson9599
      @robertnelson9599 Před rokem +4

      @@purplefidelity5162 Or he just has not noticed.

    • @purplefidelity5162
      @purplefidelity5162 Před rokem +2

      @robertnelson9599 people have been commenting this suggestion since I subscribed to Majorkill like 2 years ago. At the point, it's absurd if he hasn't noticed

    • @trimeerious4349
      @trimeerious4349 Před rokem

      @@purplefidelity5162 yeah I've been carrying the torch for about 5 months or so now

    • @purplefidelity5162
      @purplefidelity5162 Před rokem +1

      @@trimeerious4349 Ave Imperator brother, fighting the good fight

  • @SimplyAdriel
    @SimplyAdriel Před rokem +19

    I got a little misty eyed at the scene between Dante at the end of the Devestation of Baal. It humanized these super soldier demigods, by showing that they too can be exhausted from constant service, and it begs the question, who helps those that defend others?

    • @lachlanmacrae1779
      @lachlanmacrae1779 Před rokem +9

      I reckon the "Look da, I became an Angel!" scene was a bigger tearjerker then Dante screaming about wanting to die whilst being resurrected by Sanguineous literally one minute before, because even after 1,500 years of endless war, Dante is still Little Lous who wants to make his birth Father proud.

    • @terrondavid
      @terrondavid Před rokem +1

      I can just think about this part of the book and I feel the tears pop up.

  • @charlesdanaa8514
    @charlesdanaa8514 Před rokem +13

    _We deny you your victory....._ **SNIFF** Get's me everytime 😓

  • @whitlocktherevanchist5236

    Corielle Zeth was so badass through that whole book! She was stoic as hell the entire time her entire planet was falling apart. She was brilliant too and I think you're right about her being forced into blowing magma city really setting back the imperium. Just her mind alone being willing to be innovative and inventive rather than stagnant being gone was a killer. I loved how she basically was hiding a good portion of a city worth of tech She had made that would likely be tech heresy. She practically was single handedly advancing the imperium in secret. I loved that character and that book towards her end and the way she handles her business makes her as mentally and emotionally tough as an astartes in my book. That lady was just stoic as hell

    • @mattaffenit9898
      @mattaffenit9898 Před rokem

      I am legitimately dreading Sanguinius' death. I know it's coming, and probably soon. I know it's going to hurt. A lot. Especially as a Blood Angel player. And I'm not sure if it's because I'm afraid they won't do it justice, or because the looming specter of death has hung over one of my favorite characters in the entire setting from the moment the Horus Heresy series started.

    • @whitlocktherevanchist5236
      @whitlocktherevanchist5236 Před rokem +1

      @Matt Affenit no I totally get it! I'm a dark angels fan and I'm actually a little terrified of the lion coming back! I've been waiting so long that now that it's here I'm scared to death he's going to die again, the story won't be good enough, or like sanguinius for you, the entire time I've been a 40k fan, he's been asleep. Thank God for the horus heresy and him being awake there.
      Sanguinius is probably my favorite primarch tho, maybe even more than the lion and frankly I'm right there with you. I decided to reread the entire heresy in order again about a year ago and I'm on master of mankind right now. It's like reliving the dread of knowing the coolest primarch by quite a lot is going to die. And worse than that, he knows it and he tells you how it'll happen. So you spent like 60 books just dreading it. He's just so likable! They literally made him replacement emperor for a while because he's just so wonderful that it made sense. The shock of reading it happen is going to kill me

  • @Warlord-vo4cd
    @Warlord-vo4cd Před rokem +29

    Huh. I explained the Huron Fel story to a friend a couple days ago as an example of a saddest moment and here it is. Rest in piece loyalist smelly boi, you will be missed

  • @JohanHaagg
    @JohanHaagg Před rokem +91

    Not perhaps lore per say, but Corbecs and Try Again Braggs deaths in Gaunts Ghosts always hits me. Also Aemos in Eisenhorn. Most perturbatory.
    Edit: There are others that I hade forgotten when I posted this. Midas Betancour, even if it is done of screen. Carl Thonius.
    During the Isstav massaker, there are so many sad events and deaths, I cant go through them all.

    • @siemion303
      @siemion303 Před rokem +5

      Corbec's and Bragg's, absolutely. I would also add Caffran's to the list. It hurt bad.

    • @JohanHaagg
      @JohanHaagg Před rokem +5

      @@siemion303 Oh yeah. Forgot about that one. Dan Abbnett sure knows how to gut punch you.

    • @tabby4357
      @tabby4357 Před rokem

      @@JohanHaagg another notable death is Captain Daur’s wife Elodie. that scent ripped my heart out

    • @siemion303
      @siemion303 Před rokem

      @@JohanHaagg Yeah, and the thing is, at some point you start to expect it (as he kills important characters off in last 30-40 pages on regular basis), but it still ends up hitting you like a truck when it happens.

    • @sphyre1196
      @sphyre1196 Před rokem +7

      All of Hereticus (Eisenhorn Book 3) is Character death overload. Fishigs Fate was also really grim.

  • @itsKrowZ
    @itsKrowZ Před rokem +11

    I legitimately shed several tears towards the end of the audiobook of "Saturnine".
    Jonathan Keeble is an outstanding actor and of course the storyline that impacted me the most was that of the Imperial Guard Olly (Ollanius Piers) my god those final moments rocked me.
    So damn good!

  • @crockles8754
    @crockles8754 Před rokem +12

    The saddest moment for me was the second 'death' of the dreadnought warsage from the first night lord book, so emotional and then slightly comedic when it's said they were just clubbing each other.

  • @anthonyadams4539
    @anthonyadams4539 Před rokem +12

    One of the saddest moments is in the gaunt's ghosts series it's where they ask why don't you get tattoos to daunt of those fallen soldiers names he says I can't because I would have no skin left as you start listing off named after name

    • @mikes109
      @mikes109 Před rokem

      Gaunt’s Ghosts is an emotional rollercoaster. Corbec, Bragg, Caffran, Ezrah, Kolea. Their deaths hit so damn hard

    • @anthonyadams4539
      @anthonyadams4539 Před rokem

      @@mikes109 they all do

  • @cynicalcortex
    @cynicalcortex Před rokem +10

    God, the Uzas and Cyrion twist broke my heart.

  • @LitlEngnThtPwns
    @LitlEngnThtPwns Před rokem +5

    One of my favorite moments that I shed a tear to was the death of the Salamander Tarsa in the novella "Sons of the Selenar".

  • @bindleberry
    @bindleberry Před rokem +21

    The saddest is snickle, the poor little grot
    “Snickle slid the the last few meters to the fuel tank and crawled underneath. As rounds pinged off the metal above him, he proceeded exactly as the boss had told him. Plant the wirey thing, press the big red button, and wait until the ticking stops. He couldn’t help but smile to himself at a job well done. Maybe when they got back to base, they might finally be nice to him”

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +5

      Awww...they're Orks, little guy, they aren't going to be nice to you until you can knock their teef out. Well, they're never going to be nice to _you_ for reasons that will become obvious when the ticking stops.

    • @stoops187
      @stoops187 Před rokem +1

      Here I am feeling sorry for Grots for Christs sake

    • @dmgroberts5471
      @dmgroberts5471 Před rokem +4

      @@stoops187 Everyone should feel sorry for Grots, you can't really get lower on the 40K totem pole than a Grot. Maybe a servitor, but despite how pathetic they are, their troubles are over, frankly.

    • @stoops187
      @stoops187 Před rokem

      @@dmgroberts5471 not the servitors that remain conscious tho… that’s pretty awful. And yeah Grots are the lowest of the low on the Ork chain (and maybe all the other chains as well)

    • @rianmela3825
      @rianmela3825 Před rokem

      ​@@dmgroberts5471 what about snotlings? They're like Grots to the actual Grots

  • @ultramarinechaplain88
    @ultramarinechaplain88 Před rokem +10

    The novels or warhammer 40k are some of the most heart wrenching stories ive ever read. 95% of the characters that u have a connection with... Die. In a way thats what makes warhammer 40k so special. Out of the trillions of souls in the universe, only a few have plot armor

  • @vulkanlives8188
    @vulkanlives8188 Před rokem +4

    There are so many of these moments in the Horus Heresy, and one of the aspects I love about the series is how it goes from hope that the crusade is almost over, deep trauma over the start of the heresy to a sense of numbness that is exuded by various viewpoints as they try to get through the war. A couple of honorable mentions lie within the viewpoints of space marines and primarchs on the ground of Iistvaan as the traitor legions spring a trap on the raven guard, salamanders and iron hands. I also loved a scene during the istvaan bombing where loyalist world eaters threw themselves in the way of Angron as he fucked up Horus plan and charged to the surface. I can't remember exactly but I think the viewpoint character was one of the emperor's children, who mentions Angron to a world eater, and the world eater just pushes him aside and basically says that it is their fight and he should run away

  • @MrSkillns
    @MrSkillns Před rokem +4

    We'll go together then, shall we?
    Manly tear shed... For a friend with an understanding heart, is worth no less than a brother.

  • @milosstojakovic7586
    @milosstojakovic7586 Před rokem +13

    That Uzas & Cyrion scene was amazing and tragic at the same time. Worthy of a manly tears!

    • @willesco7416
      @willesco7416 Před rokem +2

      Indeed. I hated Cyrion so much for that.

    • @milosstojakovic7586
      @milosstojakovic7586 Před rokem +2

      @@willesco7416 Total bastard. And a sign of masterfully written character(s).

  • @techypriest7523
    @techypriest7523 Před rokem +4

    Astartes are honor-bound to never take their own life- the death guard dreadnought overloading his reactor to kill his captain in some glorious way is truly heartbreaking.

  • @utubenoobie01
    @utubenoobie01 Před rokem +4

    Grimaldus - "Where you not injured at all?"
    Andre - "Yeah I had a headache, but then it went away!"
    🥰

  • @dsmith377
    @dsmith377 Před rokem +3

    In a series of short stories "Strike and Fade" and then "Unforged" follows four Salamanders surviving Istvaan V. Strike and Fade introduces Jo'Phor, grim Hae'Phast, neopyte Go'Sol, and the ever silent Donak and builds their character and provides hope in their plans of escape while ambushing the traitors wherever the opportunity presents itself. In Unforged they were seeking a drop ship signal in a cavern and arguing whether it is a trap or not. hey eventually proceeded to check it out. When they got to their destination they were ambushed by Loyalist forces. The Loyalist realize their mistake and cease fire but not before Donak who is the soul survivor lets out a scream, who is mute and makes no noise since the Drop-site massacre. JoPhor the leader lays dying of his wounds and Donaks screams is the last thing he hears. Shattered Legions is a worthy read. I recommend it.

  • @reaverred5963
    @reaverred5963 Před rokem +2

    Jenetia Krole throughout Saturnine, repeatedly saving troopers that didn't even realise she was there, and then being killed by Kharn who also doesn't even notice that he's killed her.

  • @dasdexus3889
    @dasdexus3889 Před rokem +5

    "We're Luna Wolves Garvi, we can do anything" Tarik Torgaddon to Garviel Loken before their duel against Abbadon and little horus on Istvaan III

  • @inquisitorvuln
    @inquisitorvuln Před rokem +3

    Rightfully put the Huron-Fal incident first. I legit cried that scene. I love how brotherly the Death Guard were before they became traitors. You see it alot in the Mortarion Primarch book as well.

  • @Onkoloinen
    @Onkoloinen Před rokem +4

    Top sad moment for me was Kharn losing his one and only buddy Argel Tal. I would love to get stories about them wrekkin the Imperium after the Heresy.

  • @feroexe7965
    @feroexe7965 Před rokem +2

    *Kitten dying at the last TTS Episode*
    *Rogal Dorn jumping at the Emperor the last minute of him going full psyker nuke and seemingly looking like he was charred*

  • @Life-Glug
    @Life-Glug Před rokem +5

    I remember reading the fate of Captain Temeter and the dreadnought and being very moved by it. Even though they were very minor characters. I think the author described well the confusion and shock the loyalists felt when they were attacked by their own side. They died without knowing what it was all about.

  • @PrimarisBlackTemplaDraven

    The saddest for me when Malcador Ascended to the golden throne.

  • @tbone9474
    @tbone9474 Před rokem +5

    The Anarch (latest book of the Gaunts Ghosts series), had me crying quite a few times. Though that series has quite a few tear jerkers

    • @DVAcme
      @DVAcme Před rokem +1

      I cried hard at both Bragg and Corbec dying, and I hate Lijah Cuu worse than even Erebus for it.

    • @tbone9474
      @tbone9474 Před rokem

      @DVAcme Corbec and Bragg were the roughest until the Anarch. But other deaths like Vamberfeld, Soric, Dorden, Gutes, Baffels.. those hit hard too.
      But Anarch was really rough, so many main characters and side characters built up over years just die, some in horrible ways. Tears were the order of the day

    • @hatartshop1098
      @hatartshop1098 Před rokem +1

      This book was gutting, but we got milo back ! I must say I was so tense thinking that M’koll was going to die at every turn, at least he avenged theses deaths in an incredible way.

    • @tbone9474
      @tbone9474 Před rokem

      @@hatartshop1098 for sure... but Gaunt's words when he said "A brother would know his sister"... makes a whole lot of sense. I couldn't see Kolea mentally living through this after Dalin, so I'm glad he died.

  • @purgejmi
    @purgejmi Před rokem +4

    The saddest moment in 40k history was Text to Speech Device ending.

  • @Archon3960
    @Archon3960 Před rokem +3

    I also have the scene where Maloghurst sacrificed himself to save Horus from the brink - especially when you realize just how pointless it was, as all it did was give Horus wholly to Chaos. At least even more than he was.
    There's also the fate of Ra Endimion, the final conversation between Curze and the Emperor (or what he though was the Emperor), or the death of Tarik Torgaddon on Istvann.

  • @Avenging_Son
    @Avenging_Son Před rokem +1

    Two that stand out.
    Sergeant Caffran’s death from Gaunt’s Ghosts. That was deep how that played out with some tragic parallels.
    The administratum scribe from Dark Imperium finding out her “chosen” mission was just one of many…and that at the end orbit all she’d missed her chance.

  • @EvolvedTactical
    @EvolvedTactical Před rokem +3

    "This death is ours. We choose it. We deny you your victory."
    I saw the topic and immediately hoped this would be a part of the video. As usual, I was not disappointed.

  • @cn9707
    @cn9707 Před rokem +3

    I've listened to the helsreach audio at least 100 times and it never gets easier. Neros death was also rough.

  • @LegoM12
    @LegoM12 Před rokem +2

    Man I just read the End and the Death and the moment Malcador is climbing the stairs to the golden throne was so sad and emotional

  • @crimsontemu2880
    @crimsontemu2880 Před rokem +4

    Uzas's story hit damn hard
    ADB knows his shit when it comes to writing drama

  • @premaldevi5477
    @premaldevi5477 Před rokem +3

    One of the saddest moments for me happens in Gaunts Ghost. The moment when Bragg died, how he didn’t even saw it coming and tried to the last second.

  • @tsarlucian5675
    @tsarlucian5675 Před rokem +3

    I remember a story in the death watch anthology: the long vigil there was a white scar psyker that was originally shunned by his brothers after being added to the unit. His actions also lead upto the deaths of others in his squad when infiltrating a drukari vessel. He ultimately bonded with his brothers, moments before the ship selfdestructed, fighting along side the few remaining till the end. It wasn't a tear jerker but it was one of the few stories that left an impact on me versus the others

  • @Xarl-VIII
    @Xarl-VIII Před rokem +4

    Another part of Uzas that tugged on my heart was when Octavia was being hunted by a nightlord that was possessed by a Neverborn and uzas hauled ass to save Octavia

  • @proudsaiyanprince2651
    @proudsaiyanprince2651 Před rokem +4

    “This death. This death is ours. We welcome it. We deny you your victory.”

  • @dornfist3913
    @dornfist3913 Před rokem +3

    Yesugei's death in "Path of Heaven" made me cry hard: he was such a great guy for the Legion, his Khagan, and Ilya that you could feel their pain when he sacrificed himself so they could make it to Terra. Aregl Tal's death was also sad because it made me seethe some more at Erebus. Shadrak Meduson's death was ignominious as was his dad's and also a bunch of Ultramarine Captains at the beginning of the Battle for Calth in "Know no Fear".
    I could go on, but the sad moments in the lore are all well done.

  • @macshadow1150
    @macshadow1150 Před rokem +2

    During the siege, damaged dreanought of the White Scars was trying to rejoin his brothers. On the way he met guardsman who was hiding from the enemy. Not becasue of fear, but becasue he was protecting little child whose familij was killed. Together they moved foward, unfortunetly they were ambushed by traitors and guardsam was heavily wouned and dreadnaugt even more battered. He told the White Scar to leave him or all of them die, instead he took the child and dying guardsman with him regardless, knowing he can doom himself this way. That was sad af

  • @adambrain8365
    @adambrain8365 Před rokem

    I don’t know how many times I have watched this vid. It’s like a good blues song to me. The line “shall we go together then” always gives me the feels.

  • @Dimetropteryx
    @Dimetropteryx Před rokem +2

    The entirety of the short story Dreams of Unity.
    Group of old Thunder Warriors during the Heresy desperately trying to prolong their lives only because they're hoping they can catch an honorable death before their bodies fail completely, while reminiscing about the Unification Wars and drifting in and out of PTSD episodes, where they find themselves reliving old battles. Probably biased, because this reminds me of a lot of the WW2 veterans I grew up around.

  • @stripeybag6977
    @stripeybag6977 Před rokem +2

    The last Arks Tarot got revealed and it's Galaxy Inversed, "The galaxy is dark, it grows darker still." Lion what the Feth did you do?!
    Major Mini for Commissar Yarrick pls.

  • @GingerNorseman
    @GingerNorseman Před rokem +4

    Being someone with amnesia, I can understand 'Uzas's' position.

  • @courtzfrancis8104
    @courtzfrancis8104 Před rokem +4

    Girls: he didn't cry during titanic, do men even have feelings?
    Men:

  • @balbobiggins3969
    @balbobiggins3969 Před rokem +1

    For me the saddest things i have read is in ravens flight when corax returns to the drop site massacre, he breaks down in to tears and cries over the broken body of one of his sons. Also Gulliman in general when ever he is alone in the dark imperium books, it is always commented or hinted he is sad and lonley and i guess thats where the term he has "ultra depression" comes from

  • @dominickdambrosio783
    @dominickdambrosio783 Před rokem +1

    “The night lords those tragic f*cks”
    Never heard them summarized so well