The 5 Most Disturbing Moments in Warhammer 40k Lore

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Published 2023-04-07
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Warhammer 40k can be seriously disturbing, today we look at 5 of the most bone chilling moments

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All Comments (21)
  • @majorkill
    If I wasn't so drunk right now I'd be covered in Goosebumps The only thing that isn't disturbing about this video is the Major Minis, pick them up here : www.majorminis.com.au/
  • @Nocturra
    Most disturbing moment was when Matt ward was allowed to make creative decisions
  • One of the most disturbing moments in 40k lore for me was from one of the Genestealer Cults Codex's where a succsessful Cult takes over their planet and sees their "Star Gods" which had helped them for what they really are and the Cultists have a collective "What have we done?" moment as The Tyranids begin consuming them....
  • @ChnChn-in5kf
    A disturbing moment has to be a Night Lord hunting a little girl and she’s hiding and pissed herself and he walks into the room and states “I Smell You” Night Lords and Drukari are most certainly the worst to deal with if you’re a regular person besides Chaos and Trynids
  • @Arkantos117
    Not hating spiders whilst living in Australia sounds like a suicidal tendency.
  • Reading Fulgrim for the first time, Ostian & Serena's deaths along with the fall of the rest of the Legion is pretty sad, ngl😔
  • @matthews2715
    One that hit me particularly hard was when our boy konrad rampaged through the civilian ship that found him in stasis. The boy who was evading him came upon a family of 3 with the father, skin and eyelids removed, restrained across from the mutilated remains of his wife and daughter. As a husband and dad myself, I had to put the book down. I took a 2 month break from 40k before I could come back and finish it.
  • @zwan6740
    Bone-chilling, slow-burn, spine-tingling grimdarkness with no jumpscares
  • Dude "nemesis" is a super under rated book! The black pariah was absolutely terrifying and i really loved all the different assassins. Everyone in that books was kind of not the best people, but they all looked like saints next to the black pariah! Such a good book I specifically loved the eversor in that book. Since they are usually thought of as mindless, it was very cool to see insights into his thoughts and behavior when in a group
  • I'm glad The Word Bearer's first journey into The Eye of Terror was mentioned here. It's an extremely disturbing moment in 40k lore and shows how you should never trust a Daemon or Chaos in general
  • @cernunnos8344
    Did not know about that stuff with Fulgrim, honestly wish I didn't learn about it, it's disturbing
  • @quagmoe7879
    Uriel really pulled an “Of Mice and Men” situation on that unfleshed. 😂
  • @HubiKoshi
    Speaking of Disturbing, yesterday I listened to this pretty horrific story ""ABOMINATION" - WARHAMMER 40K STORY - ADEPTUS MECHANICUS". We get an intimate look into how Servitors are made
  • @MugiwaraZero
    Damn the Kahn was right Fulgim does do strange things to his warriors
  • the unfleshed are those characters that are horrifying but still retain enough humanity(personality wise and mentally wise) that make you feel bad for their situation and how they came to be and you feel sadnes when they are gone
  • I remember the whole deal with the Emperor's Children trying to exorcize Fulgrim's demon but I don't remember it being a borderline snuff film.
  • Enemies of Mankind: "HEY KIDS WANNA SEE A DEAD BODY?!" Humanity of 40k: "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!"
  • @mrsubject1
    I love how when Lorgar gets onto the ship he barely recognises any of his sons, even the librarian Zaphon is only recognise by his voice because they're all so decrepid from surviving like animals
  • @bluebird8105
    The most disturbing things in wh40k are the side stories in space marine books because you know that the poor civilian/soldier is gonna die in a horrible way sooner or later to show how dangerous the whole situation became.