Cornholio the Cultist: Difference between revisions
1d4chan>Jaimas mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
Originated during the introduction sequence for when you assault Carron's stronghold in ''[[Dawn of War|Dawn of War: Soulstorm]]''. | Originated during the introduction sequence for when you assault Carron's stronghold in ''[[Dawn of War|Dawn of War: Soulstorm]]''. | ||
Like many memes from this series, it originated due to [[Scott McNeil|Scott Fucking McNeil]]'s inability to do remotely competent dialogue outside of [[Imperial Guard|Guardsmen]] during the course of the game, and bringing the number of [[Meme]]s stemming from ''Dawn of War: Soulstorm'' to at least Six. | Like many memes from this series, it originated due to [[Scott McNeil|Scott Fucking McNeil]]'s <strike>inability to do remotely competent dialogue</strike> unwillingness to play a terrible script straight outside of [[Imperial Guard|Guardsmen]] during the course of the game, and bringing the number of [[Meme]]s stemming from ''Dawn of War: Soulstorm'' to at least Six. | ||
[[PROMOTIONS|Hilarity ensues]]. | [[PROMOTIONS|Hilarity ensues]]. |
Revision as of 19:32, 12 November 2015
Were you looking for the character also known as Cultist-chan ?
"I AM KHORNEHOLIO! I NEED BLOOD FOR MY BLOOD GOD!"
"ARE YOU THREATENING ME? MY SKULLPILE WILL NOT WAIT!!"
Explanation
The lesser-known (but still funny) meme stemming from Firaeveus Carron.
Originated during the introduction sequence for when you assault Carron's stronghold in Dawn of War: Soulstorm.
Like many memes from this series, it originated due to Scott Fucking McNeil's inability to do remotely competent dialogue unwillingness to play a terrible script straight outside of Guardsmen during the course of the game, and bringing the number of Memes stemming from Dawn of War: Soulstorm to at least Six.
THEY COME!
During the intro sequence for the assault on Carron's stronghold, there is a discussion regarding the oncoming enemy by Carron, a Space Marine, and some cultists. Every single unit in this intro - The Cultists, The Chaos Marines, and of course, Carron himself - is voiced by Scott McNeil, in what can only be called a glorious one-man show. Due to the cultist unit originally having a different voice-actor (specifically, Mark Oliver, who also voices Isador), McNeil attempts to copy the dialogue style Oliver used for the cultist - and fails utterly. He comes across as high-pitched, whiny, and sounds, in balls-out seriousness, like Cornholio, Beavis' sugar-fueled alternate persona from Beavis and Butt-Head.
Now compare it to:
This. (Video unavailable)
Prosecution rests.
See Also
Gallery
-
In retrospect this was oddly prophetic.