History of the House of Iron (Warhammer 40k Orlock Necromunda Lore)

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In this video we go over the chronicle detailing the history of House Orlock on Necromunda, also known as the House of Iron. Enjoy!!!

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Music courtesy of Oscar Graae Madsen

Intro and Outro music courtesy of composer Miguel Johnson:

Sources used:
Necromunda - House of Iron

#necromunda #warhammer40k #orlock #cyberpunk
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A Interaction for the Interaction God, a Comment for the Comment Throne, for the Almighty Algorithm

Uzzgub
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Congratulations on 50K Man, on to towards 60K !! Also your voice quality seems different, really nice ! *THE EMPEROR PROTECTS*

vikeneswarannedunchezhiyan
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Congratulations dude, you earned it. Always makes my day better with your great content.

bravoromeo
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I have to say if house Orlock was around here in the coal mining days
of America they would have a field day
Plus I love that steampunk power glove
at 11:30 into the video because it's so bad 😉👍 and
  Is going to have a field day on this
Video oh boy

donright
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This guy ladies and Gentleman ...this grim dark guy and his endless rebellion ...

frankcz
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Necromunda: Road Warrior. Combined with a very “commune”-istic mentality that was inevitably rotten and contradictory at the top.
The reaction by the House rulers to the Big Hole uprising is merely the same as the Imperium in general would have, anywhere across the galaxy. The iron-y of the rebel Drudges simply paying opposing mercenaries more to switch sides is bluntly hilarious. Whatever the “real” successors of the originally allied clans, arising in Crucible, is supposed to mean. Raised fist.
Oh, and Syd Twice-Killed rocketing along with that discombobulating jet pack/flight pack after 7:20 is wild-looking.
There were a couple of images and a few described elements, wheeled battles in the wasteland, that reminds me obviously of the visual deisgn in the Max Max movies. Including the Delaque themselves, who sound pertually greedy-jealous of the House of Iron. And yes, I did type that before hearing you refer to that yourself, Narrator. The woman with the flexible metallic legs after 13:30 looks like Vasquez with a harpoon gun arm.
This was another indepth, interesting profile of a Necromundan House complimemted by a variety of images. Well-done, GDN, packing in the history info as tightly as Drudges at work. The second 'wave' of those controlling House Orlock seem to have warded off the previous decadence. As firmly in control with the gangs as their sigul's gloved hand is clenched. Plus, budgets are the least obstacle in modern Hollywood. Thank you again for this latest episode set on Necromunda; I'll always look forward to more in your series. 'Til the next, may you have a healthy and amazing weekend...and the Emperor protects.

mikefanofGDNgenuinedarksyde
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The moral of the story... the Imperium doesn't give a fuck about who or how the taxes are paid, merely that the taxes ARE paid. Whoever pays the taxes is considered legitimate & the Imperium is uncaring about who is legitimate

nationalsocialism
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more more necromunda .. rememberwhen they ist came out with early bits wascool lil skirmish rules
wish still had d pages

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1st to 1st, 2nd to like, 1st to watch

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