@@holothewisewolf405 It's a reference to Shad's habit of asking if fantasy fortifications would be able to defend against dragons. If you haven't seen them, any of his videos on fantasy cities and castles are brilliant. That's what got me into his channel.
Your baggy clothing could be explained by coming from Eastern Europe: high boots, baggy pants and a long tunic is pretty much a stereotypical look for 15th century Russian nobles. Your tunic is a bit plain and your sword isn't curved (eg: a sabre or shashka), but I expect that your coat has more embriodery on it and you are following that exotic western euro weapons fashion just to show how sophisticated your tastes are.
Great video! Call me crazy, but I'd swear that getting a tunic dyed that blue would have been prohibitively expensive, given the scarcity of Blue dyes before the Renaissance and the discovery of Prussian Blue. -B
No, you are wrong. Blue was especially one of the colours worn by the poor people in the early middle ages since only the rich could get red or purple dyed clothing. Blue colour could be easily made from the common woad plant. You may have confused it with the French laws that prohibited wearing the colour blue in the late middle ages because it became associated with the royalty of France.
Thunder And Guillon blue can be easily dyed, yes. But, historic woad takes a substantial amount of time to prepare and that deep of a blue would have taken many dying “sessions” or dips.
Shad Facts: shad skipping stone has finally finished. It has circumnavigated the globe 3 times sunk 3 boats, damaged a dingy, popped 3 boyes, and finally ending inside a lighthouse.
Said lighthouse broke and led to the sinking of 3 more ships as they broke on the rough australian shore. There are rumors of merfolk being crushed by the wreckage. However those are not proven as of yet.
@@PowerfulRift Let's be honest; would you expect that "underwear" would've been one of the things he really was referring to when asking about inaccuracies?
Shads stats: Str: 16 (+3) Dex: 16 (+3) Con: Unknown, most likely a 14 (+2) Int: 20 (+5) Wis: 20 (+5) Cha: 18 (+4) Proficiency: History, +8 Insight, +8 Slight of hand, +6 Persuasion, +7 Class: Fighter, subclass: Teacher Background: Snake slayer Race: Human (BUT WHAT ABOUT DRAGONS!!!) Alignment: Neutral Good (Will preach about how good machicolations are) Armor: Gamberson Primary weapon: Longsword Weapon item: Shabbard Why was this more fun than making a normal DnD character? P.S. Sorry that I couldn't make a Cogent Character, I don't know the layout enough
Well, depending on the period, he wasn't wrong. For the target period of the 1400s, Shad is correct that you can't see the underwear, however, if you went a bit earlier, you would be able to see that the hoes would be tied to the points of the doublet and if this outfit had the correct hoes, that might be something you could see.
I'm glad that even people who deal with history regularly still get confused between "14th century" and "1400s"; it makes me feel better about when I do it.
Thong stitching on the pouch. Ring belt vs buckled. Cuffs on the tunic/houpelaunde. Early period keyhole neck with late period button cuffs. Boots with added soles. No under-tunic/shirt. And with those additions, I'm off to the Maine (US) Renaissance Faire for the weekend.... Might do a similar talk sitting around my tent while I remove my armor tomorrow.
It probably is a bit easier for him since he has kids and talks to himself quite a lot (in the form of recording videos), also he may have public speaking experience from before that we don't know about.
@@eddard9442 I think he cares very much so. It is easy to speak in front of a crowd of you genuinely have a passion for the subject you are talking about and not everyone has a problem with public speaking.
This is so epic. Nothing is better than a Shadiversity video. A highlight of every week. I recently started my own fantasy analysis channel and I probably never would have done it without the fun of this channel as inspiration.
Not only did you get to go to the event you always wanted to go to, but you also got to participate as one of the events there and you had an absolute blast doing it
Honest to god its your clear passion that keeps me coming back over and over. Great content yes, but the clear enjoyment and love is infectious, it simply is
Hey Shad, I'm halfway through the audiobook and I have to say that it's amazing. I'm currently on a vacation and listening to it makes the experience all more enjoyable. Congratulations on making this great book.
@@zvonimirtomac7896 Thanks. I checked not long after I asked, but I wasn't sure if he used Shadiversity for the author name or his actual name. I found it. After I finish Mogworld, I'm gonna start that one.
Shad, you were amazing on EFAP, you bring invaluable perspective to the show and you presented really strong points in the whole adaptation vs objectivity discussion. Great stuff, you voiced some of the things I wish I could tell them during the Nerdrotic debate. Hope you will appear there regularly.
Fantastic!!! You are very good at interacting with the crowd and making sure to include everyone and work well with the peoplw that come up that seem a bit shy! Great job!
I can't believe no one is calling out the color blue. Blue dye was very expensive so if their was any blue color it would be a small amount of it and only the rich wold be able to afford it.
It depends on the region. They used woad(i hope google translated that right in german it's "Waid") to make blue dye and this plant still grows around my hometown but nobody uses it today. For the colour blue you only need woad, lots of time and urine. It was not cheap but not so expensive like other colours.
By the fifteenth century, Asian indigo was being imported into Europe, lowering the cost of natively produced woad (which contains the same indigo dye as indigo) to the point where it was affordable for more people than you are suggesting. It’s absolutely possible to obtain this shade of blue using woad. But only on animal fibres such as wool or silk. You need synthetic dye to obtain this shade of blue on cotton or linen. So it’s the fabric/colour combination that makes it anachronistic. Not the colour itself.
cool didn't know that, it is just no flags or paintings at that time had no blue in them ex of the rich. but still may have been only for the uperclass
Fantastic presentation on accuracy. Thank you for being interactive with the crowd without being stodgy, rude or condescending to the crowd. So often this kind of information is given with the air of "let me impart my wisdom upon you undeserving idiots" in it's attitude. Thank you for being a gentleman. :)
I hope that Shad sees this because it's funny, but I had an English teacher in college who was talking about antiquated words and I asked if she meant an anachronism, and she insisted that that word wasn't used anymore despite her describing it's meaning.
Well, she's silly because it's not used not because it's out of time but because it is just the type of word that has a very specific meaning that doesn't come up in conversation often.
TED Talk coming soon. I was wondering about the colouring of your outfit Shad, how authentic was the process used to the time period, and, if unknown, how close to actual colours of the time is the outfit? As always, love the Vids. Ps. Everyone... this is Australia.... IN WINTER!
Operator Hoot I was also wondering about this, most specifically the Blue. I've been under the impression that blue pigment is really quite hard to source before 1706 when Diesbach accidentally synthesized Prussian Blue for the first time. Meaning the tunic would probably be absurdly expensive to manufacture compared to a tunic of almost any other color.
@@Oskiirrr You can achieve some decent blues via wode or idigo the colour may be too blue but its hard to tell without looking at it realistically. The real issue is the mordant (how to stick the pigment) that can be expensive to achive a solid colour but not as much as you expect blue cloth is often listed as a common trade comodity
1.) You seem to be having a LOT of fun here, and that's amazing. 2.) The part with Joel and the underwear is just GOLD! "How do you know? I can go pretty accurate! But I'm not going to show you."
Hrmm, it's almost as if the ignorant should be informed of other possible information sources.. if only there was some way to do that. Perhaps with words in a comment for people to see, for starters.
I just relatively recently found your channel and everything on it has been amazing, and this new video is no exception. I also just finished your book and by the Light are you an incredible author. It had me enthralled from the very beginning to the point where it was a struggle to go to bed for work when I was reading it. I am very much looking forward to book 2 now.
It's absolutely fantastic to see you having such a good time with a live audience. Great job, and I hope to see more of this next year. I'd love to go myself if I wasn't litterally on the opposite side of the earth.
This is cute! Geek and nerd culture is very, very sweet. The Historical community is awesome! There is only one other community I love equally to the Historical community here! 🤗
I finished your (audio) book a few falls past, truly an excellent listen! I'm almost certain that your writing implement of choice was sunforged... I'm looking forward to the next!
The title would give the impression that Shad just walks around the festival, roasting people with studded leather armour! Not that you'd do that though, Just kidding 😁 This is awesome, i love this!
Thanks for writing that don, I had no idea how that was spelled, and seeing how it's a french word with all the historical grammar and whatnot, I had no chance
@@Tranzisto You're welcome. I am no expert but I do love delving into medieval enthusiasm every now and then. Feel free to ask me anything regarding all those weird french words 👍.
It would help if we could see the stitching XD HOWEVER, stitching in the cuffs was most common amongst vikings, celts, and late 14th- early 15th century nobility, typically on ceremony garb. Typically stitching before, and after, this was solely on the clothing where it was highly noticable
The underwear part is actually interesting. There´s some strong indication that in many places they didn´t wear any, especially under tunics or skirts (which enabled them to do their business anywhere). Then, it depends on the type of tunic and hose. During the 12th c. they might have had very huge (but apparently very comfortable) wrapped underwear which would never have fitted under a tight hose, which became common after the tunics split shirts and dresses.
Shad without the sword in front of a crowd of reenactors is like not having pants at school
A complete nightmare
Im surprised he didn't feel naked without it 😂
You mean they didn't all wear chainmail, bikinis, and animal skins? Why has school and media failed me!?
I mean, leather is technically animal skins...
@@ServantofBaal Who knows, maybe Shad's got a chainmail bikini underneath his tunic...
"Why has media failed me?" Keep asking that question :/
@@Zachomara is that something to o with the other guy's underwear comment?
Don't forget badly stitched leather clothes.. and bracers.. lots of bracers.. studded leather ones. lol
I was the guy who said your underwear! Yes, hello Shad! 👋💯🍻
It was awesome to meet you mate ^_^
Wonderful thank you!
When shad asked "how do you know?" All i could think was 'I'm actually a high level rouge' 😂
Indeed.
Hmm… 🤔
Shad looks like he's rallying an army to war
If he doesn't do this next time, I'll be disappointed.
Who says he isn't?? Lol
Didn't you know, Shad will lead the Area 51 Raid.
@@VertexDon But what if Area 51 has machicolations?
@@buddyltd Well in this case they might also need a Dragon.
"Today we're trying some medieval cooking. We're going to ROAST MY OUTFIT!"
-Shad, paraphrased
*BUT WHAT ABOUT DRAGONS?*
Signed - proud Norman Bro.
wait were you with the three at the back?
@@gasmaskguys4965 Yep. I'm one of the three Bens. I assume you know the Ben dressed as the Knight Hospitaller?
I'm kinda new here. It's some referenc to an old video of the channel?
@@holothewisewolf405 It's a reference to Shad's habit of asking if fantasy fortifications would be able to defend against dragons. If you haven't seen them, any of his videos on fantasy cities and castles are brilliant. That's what got me into his channel.
@@buddyltd thanks, i will :)
"You'd expect the sword to be blunt, but I'm a savage."
but..... what about dragons?
Your baggy clothing could be explained by coming from Eastern Europe: high boots, baggy pants and a long tunic is pretty much a stereotypical look for 15th century Russian nobles.
Your tunic is a bit plain and your sword isn't curved (eg: a sabre or shashka), but I expect that your coat has more embriodery on it and you are following that exotic western euro weapons fashion just to show how sophisticated your tastes are.
Great video! Call me crazy, but I'd swear that getting a tunic dyed that blue would have been prohibitively expensive, given the scarcity of Blue dyes before the Renaissance and the discovery of Prussian Blue.
-B
Lols, coming in with the deep facts I see there, or do you have some type of affinity with the color blue?
No, you are wrong. Blue was especially one of the colours worn by the poor people in the early middle ages since only the rich could get red or purple dyed clothing. Blue colour could be easily made from the common woad plant. You may have confused it with the French laws that prohibited wearing the colour blue in the late middle ages because it became associated with the royalty of France.
@@ThunderAndGuillon This.
Thunder And Guillon blue can be easily dyed, yes. But, historic woad takes a substantial amount of time to prepare and that deep of a blue would have taken many dying “sessions” or dips.
@@guyjohnson242 It would still be far more easy to make than the creation of purple dye.
That is one fantastically educated audience!
I never knew they had HD capable recording cameras back in medieval times!
Hello there again.
Justin, of course they did! How else could we see the adventures of Robin Hood?
@@katpoohtoo magic
bruh
This is the fantasy he is talking about
Shad Facts: shad skipping stone has finally finished. It has circumnavigated the globe 3 times sunk 3 boats, damaged a dingy, popped 3 boyes, and finally ending inside a lighthouse.
Said lighthouse broke and led to the sinking of 3 more ships as they broke on the rough australian shore. There are rumors of merfolk being crushed by the wreckage. However those are not proven as of yet.
What about sea dragons? Any of them hit?
Buoys
@Raziel\m/ no, just no. Not here and not now.
Shad Facts FAKE NEWS! A stone shad skipped would never stop
I love that your about the author page is simply "he likes swords." The most direct about the author page i have ever seen.
2:13 "Rip what I am wearing to shreds!"
Double entendre much?
Oh...oh my....
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that
Get some tapestries of that up on the web
Dark crystal all over again.
I wonder how he'd be feeling if they finished up by following his request on all levels...?
"You're walking around with a blunt sword."
"This is a sharp sword."
*ROASTED*
I like how respectfull you are towards some of the people who are trying to troll you
Except I wasn’t trying to troll. I was genuinely speaking.
@@PowerfulRift Let's be honest; would you expect that "underwear" would've been one of the things he really was referring to when asking about inaccuracies?
Unfortunately everyone before me had taken everything I had to say so "underwear" was the only thing remaining.
@@PowerfulRift Yeah so It still was a troll answer though. I'm not blaming you for that, but for pretending like it wasn't for trolling.
@@IosifStalinsendsyoutoGulag It's legitimate ever since The Big Bang Theory made it common knowledge
I was literally just wondering about medieval clothing before I saw this, get out of my head Shad
Well it's either that or Google Ads shows you some cheap medieval cuirass as soon as you think about it
Literally went too my area's festival and bought clothes the weekend before this video 😂😂
And i was thinking about shad instead of clothing O_o - clothing get out of my head!.. What?
I must be ahead a bit. I needed this video 2 years ago lol.
"get out of my head Shad" - Cue Shad singing the Kylie Minogue hit "Can't Get You Out Of My Head"
*dabs in historical accuracy* XD love the video, And really cool way of pulling in the crowd for participation!
We need TV show about Shadiversity.
Hear hear!
How about a TV show based off his book
yes we do I would defently watch it n it can be similar to liberties kids too.
NO NO NO NO NO NO... Tv ruins everything it touches. Shad needs to stay on youtube or writing his books
Shads stats:
Str: 16 (+3)
Dex: 16 (+3)
Con: Unknown, most likely a 14 (+2)
Int: 20 (+5)
Wis: 20 (+5)
Cha: 18 (+4)
Proficiency: History, +8
Insight, +8
Slight of hand, +6
Persuasion, +7
Class: Fighter, subclass: Teacher
Background: Snake slayer
Race: Human (BUT WHAT ABOUT DRAGONS!!!)
Alignment: Neutral Good (Will preach about how good machicolations are)
Armor: Gamberson
Primary weapon: Longsword
Weapon item: Shabbard
Why was this more fun than making a normal DnD character?
P.S. Sorry that I couldn't make a Cogent Character, I don't know the layout enough
That one about pants/underwear was surprising. I was very amused.
BUT WE NEVER GOT AN ANSWER...
Indeed.
@Sightless_Seeker that is a myth. A fallacy. A slander.
Well, depending on the period, he wasn't wrong. For the target period of the 1400s, Shad is correct that you can't see the underwear, however, if you went a bit earlier, you would be able to see that the hoes would be tied to the points of the doublet and if this outfit had the correct hoes, that might be something you could see.
"He" is me! Hello 👋
It's great to see you so enthusiastic explaining 15th century fashion to the public. Can't wait for the full vid.
I was captivated the whole time. You are a great public speaker!
See, Id never go to an event like this or anything, but watching you in your element doing what you love is far too wholesome for me to click off
I'm glad that even people who deal with history regularly still get confused between "14th century" and "1400s"; it makes me feel better about when I do it.
You have a real talent for public speaking! Engaging AND Educating an audience like that is no easy feat!
Man I love how appreciative you are of feedback from fans it's stuff like that why I respect you so much.
I’m soo proud of shad he’s getting more popular and Better at this TH-cam thing.
I think the Norman Bros knew the inaccuracies the whole time. They were seeing if the others did.
I will neither confirm nor deny the facts of this comment.
Signed - proud Norman Bro.
Shad is enthusiastic! And so is the crowd! What a wonderful community. Learning and laughing together.
Brother!
Thong stitching on the pouch. Ring belt vs buckled. Cuffs on the tunic/houpelaunde. Early period keyhole neck with late period button cuffs. Boots with added soles. No under-tunic/shirt. And with those additions, I'm off to the Maine (US) Renaissance Faire for the weekend.... Might do a similar talk sitting around my tent while I remove my armor tomorrow.
Hence the SCA: Society for Creative Anachronism. It makes much more sense to me now.
-5 for not dropping the tunic to show hard-core cliche barbarian armour :-P
But what about DRAGONS!??????
That is a lot of people... Public speaking. Scary stuff. U are awesome!
It probably is a bit easier for him since he has kids and talks to himself quite a lot (in the form of recording videos), also he may have public speaking experience from before that we don't know about.
its easy when you don't care about them or what they think
Nothing is scary if your head is 20% Machicolations
Since day 1 i saw this guys videos i knew he was a legit professor
@@eddard9442 I think he cares very much so. It is easy to speak in front of a crowd of you genuinely have a passion for the subject you are talking about and not everyone has a problem with public speaking.
You’re only wearing a single layer! Without any kind of over-garment, you’re basically half-dressed!
plus going around with your hair uncovered....that's just unsanitary.
Great so far. It can just get better from here
This is so epic. Nothing is better than a Shadiversity video. A highlight of every week. I recently started my own fantasy analysis channel and I probably never would have done it without the fun of this channel as inspiration.
At some point in every man’s life, there comes a point at which he wishes he could teleport to Australia. (And had lots of money to spend on swords)
Daeus Lamb Hey buddy! What’s the fantasy analysis channel’s name? I wish to check it out and maybe become a subscriber.
@@ntt996 Daeus' Fantasy Opinions :) Literally just started it up.
I 've been following this channel for years now and i can't stress enough how cool it is to see it grow to this levels of renown!
I was so stoked to meet you shad that was the highlight of my trip!
Not only did you get to go to the event you always wanted to go to, but you also got to participate as one of the events there and you had an absolute blast doing it
Imaging Knyght Errant suddenly jumping out of the crowd and singel-handedly destroying your outfit up to every misplaced stitch.
Great video! I love this kind of audience interaction. It's great that you address the nuances of history.
Shadow of the Conqueror arrived a few days ago! It looks really good so far and I can’t wait to see what happens next. Keep living your dreams man! 👌🏻
Honest to god its your clear passion that keeps me coming back over and over. Great content yes, but the clear enjoyment and love is infectious, it simply is
Hey Shad, I'm halfway through the audiobook and I have to say that it's amazing. I'm currently on a vacation and listening to it makes the experience all more enjoyable. Congratulations on making this great book.
Means the world to hear, thank you so much and the ending has some surprises for you ^_^
Is it on Audible? I'm nearly done my current audiobook, and I have a few credits waiting to be spent.
@@AssassinLupus7 Yes, it's there.
@@zvonimirtomac7896 Thanks. I checked not long after I asked, but I wasn't sure if he used Shadiversity for the author name or his actual name. I found it. After I finish Mogworld, I'm gonna start that one.
Great to see you at Abbey! Hope you had a great time and enjoyed yourself!
Shad, you were amazing on EFAP, you bring invaluable perspective to the show and you presented really strong points in the whole adaptation vs objectivity discussion. Great stuff, you voiced some of the things I wish I could tell them during the Nerdrotic debate. Hope you will appear there regularly.
Definitely, those guys are great.
Shad dont need a microphone, his voice transcends through all the earth!
Fantastic!!! You are very good at interacting with the crowd and making sure to include everyone and work well with the peoplw that come up that seem a bit shy! Great job!
This is so good! Im veeeery impressed. Never expected to see you own the show live like this. Great!
I can't believe no one is calling out the color blue. Blue dye was very expensive so if their was any blue color it would be a small amount of it and only the rich wold be able to afford it.
It depends on the region. They used woad(i hope google translated that right in german it's "Waid") to make blue dye and this plant still grows around my hometown but nobody uses it today. For the colour blue you only need woad, lots of time and urine. It was not cheap but not so expensive like other colours.
By the fifteenth century, Asian indigo was being imported into Europe, lowering the cost of natively produced woad (which contains the same indigo dye as indigo) to the point where it was affordable for more people than you are suggesting. It’s absolutely possible to obtain this shade of blue using woad. But only on animal fibres such as wool or silk. You need synthetic dye to obtain this shade of blue on cotton or linen. So it’s the fabric/colour combination that makes it anachronistic. Not the colour itself.
cool didn't know that, it is just no flags or paintings at that time had no blue in them ex of the rich. but still may have been only for the uperclass
Shad you're awesome, love how naturally excited you are to talk about these things in front of a daunting crowd!
Omg, so many nerds in one place, I can't even.
I wish I was there...
Maxawe Some 🍻
'Twas great!
This Medieval TED Talk was great!!! Amazing job!
Shad did you get your daily dose of.......
MACHICULATIONS!!!
But what about war-picks?
@@TheAsvarduilProject but what about DRAGONS
@@prestonbrower762 Your counterpoint lacks both swords AND a proper cuirass.
i can't explain how proud i am of you shad
Looking pretty dapper with those medieval clothes
Fantastic presentation on accuracy. Thank you for being interactive with the crowd without being stodgy, rude or condescending to the crowd. So often this kind of information is given with the air of "let me impart my wisdom upon you undeserving idiots" in it's attitude. Thank you for being a gentleman. :)
I hope that Shad sees this because it's funny, but I had an English teacher in college who was talking about antiquated words and I asked if she meant an anachronism, and she insisted that that word wasn't used anymore despite her describing it's meaning.
I even asked if she was saying that the word anachronism was, in and of itself, an anachronism. She said yes, but looked confused by the question.
Well, she's silly because it's not used not because it's out of time but because it is just the type of word that has a very specific meaning that doesn't come up in conversation often.
@@odotawaissaku3755 Yep, so uncommonly used that an English professor couldn't think of it in her first lecture.
Hmm, not used anymore, Oh wow, try telling that to the Soca folks of America, (Society of Creative Anachronisms)! They'll be horrified.
@@nicholaslawlor8623 I'll bet.
I think I could listen to shad forever. He’s just so animate and joyous about what he’s speaking about. It’s awesome.
TED Talk coming soon.
I was wondering about the colouring of your outfit Shad, how authentic was the process used to the time period, and, if unknown, how close to actual colours of the time is the outfit?
As always, love the Vids.
Ps. Everyone... this is Australia.... IN WINTER!
Operator Hoot I was also wondering about this, most specifically the Blue. I've been under the impression that blue pigment is really quite hard to source before 1706 when Diesbach accidentally synthesized Prussian Blue for the first time. Meaning the tunic would probably be absurdly expensive to manufacture compared to a tunic of almost any other color.
@@Oskiirrr You can achieve some decent blues via wode or idigo the colour may be too blue but its hard to tell without looking at it realistically. The real issue is the mordant (how to stick the pigment) that can be expensive to achive a solid colour but not as much as you expect blue cloth is often listed as a common trade comodity
1.) You seem to be having a LOT of fun here, and that's amazing.
2.) The part with Joel and the underwear is just GOLD! "How do you know? I can go pretty accurate! But I'm not going to show you."
Why was my first reaction "Wait, they DIDNT wear clothes" upon seeing the title?
Just finished the audiobook for Shadow of The Conqueror. Love it! You've created a fantastic world and I'm already looking forward to book 2.
Love your work dude! Keep up the amazingness!
I see that I'm not the only one who was surprised to find that Shad is a great public presenter.
I feel like Shad would be one of the best dungeon masters ever!
Yes please.
Trevor H zoinks
You’re awesome Shad keep on being a great guy
"Google isn't the best source of information"
If only more people realized this truth...
But, but, "Google knows all"... doesn't it? :D :D :D
Luckily, we still have Wikipedia 😁
Hrmm, it's almost as if the ignorant should be informed of other possible information sources.. if only there was some way to do that. Perhaps with words in a comment for people to see, for starters.
I just relatively recently found your channel and everything on it has been amazing, and this new video is no exception. I also just finished your book and by the Light are you an incredible author. It had me enthralled from the very beginning to the point where it was a struggle to go to bed for work when I was reading it. I am very much looking forward to book 2 now.
This is really fascinating! Medieval clothing is so cool! Then again most things about the Medieval period are.
It's becoming increasingly apparent that I have to attend one of those fairs. That looked like a lot of fun.
01:32
*Shad getting historical philosophical*
Person in the back ground: “Better put on my Crusader helmet”
It's absolutely fantastic to see you having such a good time with a live audience. Great job, and I hope to see more of this next year. I'd love to go myself if I wasn't litterally on the opposite side of the earth.
This is cute! Geek and nerd culture is very, very sweet. The Historical community is awesome! There is only one other community I love equally to the Historical community here! 🤗
Nicely done shad!
I finished your (audio) book a few falls past, truly an excellent listen! I'm almost certain that your writing implement of choice was sunforged... I'm looking forward to the next!
Thanks so much that's awesome to hear!
Why I keep getting flashbacks to the Chieftain's talk at tankfest 2015. All shad has to say was "I'm on a bit of a crusade"
The title would give the impression that Shad just walks around the festival, roasting people with studded leather armour! Not that you'd do that though, Just kidding
😁
This is awesome, i love this!
beautiful and very entertaining show you put on! I wish I was there. I bet the festival was great too
2 weeks until I go to the Renaissance festival in Larkspur
Thanks Shad
You are really getting better and better with the content!
You did really well in your live performance
Great video. Loved the public show
Houpelande, yes, you did a fairly decent job at pronouncing it the first time.
Thanks for writing that don, I had no idea how that was spelled, and seeing how it's a french word with all the historical grammar and whatnot, I had no chance
@@Tranzisto You're welcome. I am no expert but I do love delving into medieval enthusiasm every now and then. Feel free to ask me anything regarding all those weird french words 👍.
This is delightful. Way to include the crowd in some fun education. I am glad you had a great time.
It would help if we could see the stitching XD
HOWEVER, stitching in the cuffs was most common amongst vikings, celts, and late 14th- early 15th century nobility, typically on ceremony garb.
Typically stitching before, and after, this was solely on the clothing where it was highly noticable
Best freaking channel about medieval stuff on TH-cam.
I Loved that video ! You are so good at talking at public
Lovely episode
He's wearing the colours of his channel. Black, red and blue.
Edit: Thanks for the heart Shad!
Just finished your book shad! Wonderful read and im excited to see where the series goes!
Thumbs up if you think Shad would give an epic and inspiring speech to an army before going to battle.
The underwear part is actually interesting. There´s some strong indication that in many places they didn´t wear any, especially under tunics or skirts (which enabled them to do their business anywhere). Then, it depends on the type of tunic and hose. During the 12th c. they might have had very huge (but apparently very comfortable) wrapped underwear which would never have fitted under a tight hose, which became common after the tunics split shirts and dresses.
Shad can you be our prime minister please :)
Loved the book dude, keep up the good work.
Loving this format, I know ofc you can't do this all the time, but certainly would love to see more in this style when you get the chances for it
Great festival it looks like fun
I hope you have more videos like this from that event. Please do other events. I like this format.
Lucky people there; they get to see Shadiversity: Live Edition.
'Twas awesome.
You really are a credit to the community, Shad.
Thanks so much mate!