It's Worse and Better Than You Think.| Warhammer 40K
Somewhere in the galaxy, a child is waking up to a green sky and an Ork in his kitchen. He's not afraid. For ten thousand years, the Imperium has told you one thing about Ork victories: extinction. No survivors. No "after." No eight-year-old boys with green-sky childhoods. The Imperium was lying. Or — more accurately — the Imperium didn't have a category for what actually happens. This video is about the humans the Administratum forgot to count. The generations born under Ork rule on thousands of worlds where the WAAAGH peaked, the Warboss got bored, and seventy-three years later there's a market running on squig-tooth currency, a basement chapel with three altars, and a kid named Tomas who has two words for everything and prefers the Orkish one. It's also about what happens when the Imperium finally remembers your coordinates. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — Tomas, the green sky, and Gruck in the kitchen 01:35 — The Imperium's "no after" doctrine (and why it's wrong) 02:48 — How Hive Tormus fell and Father Oren died in week three 04:12 — The Orks didn't mean to build a society. They forgot to leave. 05:30 — Squig-tooth economics: the Grot market and the 70% tithe comparison 07:14 — Da Lil Wun: the Ork word for a useful human 08:42 — Petrov's basement chapel and the birth of Gorkperor 10:18 — The grandmother who remembers blue (and why it matters) 11:55 — The liberation arrives. Nobody asked for it. 14:00 — The Second Conquest: what the Blood Angels couldn't put in their report 15:38 — Twenty years later: Tomas, his son, and the candle that never went out 📚 SOURCES The Beast Arises (Black Library, 2016–2017) — Ork empire administration in M32, sustained occupation of human worlds Gorkamorka rulebook (Games Workshop, 1997) — humans and Orks coexisting on the desert world Angelis, hybrid economies as canonical lore Brutal Kunnin' by Mike Brooks (Black Library, 2020) — Ork society, hierarchy, religious frameworks as pragmatic infrastructure Codex: Orks, multiple editions — Warboss hierarchy, Mekboy culture, Da Lil Wun precedent in subordinate Grot dynamics Lexicanum — folk religion documentation from the Armageddon campaigns 🌌 If you've ever wondered what really happens after the Imperium loses a world, this is your answer. Subscribe for more 40K lore that goes deeper than the codex summary — the parts the Administratum didn't want filed. Warhammer 40K, 40K lore, Ork lore, Ork occupied worlds, what happens after Orks win, life under Orks, squig-tooth economics, Da Lil Wun, Gorkperor, hybrid faith 40K, 40K civilians, hive world occupation, Warboss empire, Beast Arises lore, Gorkamorka, Brutal Kunnin', Mike Brooks, 40K liberation, Blood Angels reclaim world, Imperium recovered worlds, generational Ork occupation, 40K hidden lore, post-Ork world, Imperium propaganda 40K, heretic mp4

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