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''Were you looking for the character also known as [[Cultist-chan]] ?'' | :''Were you looking for the character also known as [[Cultist-chan]] ?'' | ||
'''''"I AM KHORNEHOLIO! I NEED BLOOD FOR MY BLOOD GOD!"''''' | '''''"I AM KHORNEHOLIO! I NEED BLOOD FOR MY BLOOD GOD!"''''' | ||
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[[Image:Khorneholiover2.png|All he wanted was skulls for his skull throne. What he got was his own religion.|thumb]] | [[Image:Khorneholiover2.png|All he wanted was skulls for his skull throne. What he got was his own religion.|thumb]] | ||
'''Cornholio the Cultist''' is a lesser-known (but still funny) [[meme]] stemming from [[Firaeveus Carron]]. | |||
==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
The meme is based on the introduction sequence for the assault on Carron's stronghold in ''[[Dawn of War|Dawn of War: Soulstorm]]''. | |||
The | 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 stemming from ''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 | |||
[[PROMOTIONS|Hilarity ensues]]. | [[PROMOTIONS|Hilarity ensues]]. | ||
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==THEY COME!== | ==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 [[ | 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 [[fail]]s 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''. | ||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzqP1BqwvIw The Infamous Intro] | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzqP1BqwvIw The Infamous Intro] |
Revision as of 03:19, 15 March 2019
- 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!!"
Cornholio the Cultist is a lesser-known (but still funny) meme stemming from Firaeveus Carron.
Explanation
The meme is based on the introduction sequence for the assault on 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 meme stemming from 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:
Prosecution rests.
Still, at least he has the balls to not run away screaming like a little bitch when the player's army overruns the Alpha Legion's stronghold. See here:
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In retrospect this was oddly prophetic.