Plague Song | Hammer and Bolter Reaction | Episode 10



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21 thoughts on “Plague Song | Hammer and Bolter Reaction | Episode 10”

  1. So, it was Nergal, and his worshippers, that started the Body Positivity movement, which has turned so many women into morbidly obese monstrosities. We should thank Games Workshop for having the courage to recreate the moment when the very first fem1naz1s transformed from exaggerated parodies of men, into the very first examples of what the Body Positivity movement changes women into.
    All joking aside, I had the same thought you did, that it would be the debris of the wrecked plague ship, crashing into the planet, that would be the cause of its corruption, and subsequent fall, under the influence of Nergal, and Chaos.
    I was quite surprised, and happy, when the Plague Sorcerer talked about how the future can influence the past, which I brought up in a comment of a previous video, speculating why the Eldar became so enamored with torture, instead of just sex and violence, postulating that the influence of Slanesh had somehow manifested, in the regular universe, before Slanesh was actually born, in the Chaos of The Warp.
    In any case, thank you for another excellent video. See you in the next one.

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  2. Not a fan of how they used Deathshroud Terminators to make this sorcerer look badass. And wasting the one that survived to be a sacrifice at the end? I mean use regular terminators or chosen or something not Mortarion's elites, such a waste of a badass Deathguard unit.

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  3. Haha, that's hilarious and funny. Sadism at its best.
    The powerful power that can destroy an entire fleet in one go and its depiction are the coolest. I especially like the scenes of soul despair and agony's screams.
    So, if they had fully deployed Geller Field, would they have prevented the destruction of the fleet?

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  4. Not a big fan of the way they portray nurgle now. First I totally agree, it's too much instantaneous, nurgle is slow but always advancing. I had the same idea that the plan was to get shot and fragment of the ship would corrupt the planet.
    Second, I don't feel the "love" nurgle partisan can show. It's too much hatred. It would have been better if they were at the start confronting each other, but after the sorcerer gain control there were less to none subordination. I feel it's much more fitting that DG get sacrifice without defending themselves. Nurgle dull the mind and take away the will to defy, it should have been portrayed.
    And finally, maybe I'm mistaken, but I thought the DG couldn't fell pain anymore ? Like it's the twist, nurgle gift you an eternal life without pain, but you lose your will and become only an instrument.

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  5. Whenever someone tells you Nurgle is actually a decent Chaos god for "caring about the afflicted" or something like that: come back and watch the transformation in this video. Nurgle will do that to you on a whim, no matter how sincere your begging for relief. 😀

    Really shows why unsanctioned psykers are something to be afraid of. Imagine this happening to someone in the middle of a crowd of workers.

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