I love how the thing that Godbrand reacts vocally to isn't the "tie him up outside like a dog" thing, but Hector bringing up him making boats out of things. He gets so damned defensive about his liking to make boats out of things!
Best thing about Godbrand (aside from, like, EVERYTHING), is how he is completely 100% right. He's right about Dracula not preserving a stock of humans for feeding, (the only one who seems to notice), he's right about not trusting the forgemasters (Hector is a pushover that gets turned traitor WAY too easily, and Isaac is a psychopath who is totally fine with Earth becoming a barren lifeless rock), and he's the only one who seems to be having any fun.
@@Ashes-wy5gb There's contradictory scenes. One has a speech right before Alucard's infamous "animals humping in the undergrowth" line, where he says" birds will still sing, but you won't be here." But there's another scene where he mentions Dracula's other plans. Flying machines to fill the atmosphere with some gas to block out the sun, killing all life and rendering the earth permanently silent, "and he will look out alone, and know he did his work well," or something like that.
@@spehizle The plan was contradictory. For one it started with Wallechia only, but suddenly it was a war on all of humanity, for which Dracula showed to be making no real effort and which would probably turn out badly for Vampires, since as seen on Season 3, none of the vampire lords had been shown to be able to impose themselves over larger kingdoms or empires.
@@spehizle That's the main reason I liked both Godbrand and Carmilla. They both saw through Dracula's lies. Godbrand didn't have time to do something about it but my God, was he entertaining.
They probably regret killing him after seeing how popular he was. Don't know why they thought it was a good idea in the first place, he's the only male vampire with personality besides Alucard now in season 3
Considering the best Viking master shipbuilders could literally build a ship from memory without any blueprints from material to end product...That's something to have some real pride in.
And they were efficient. Their signature clinker style of ship building used split and hewed planks rather than sawed planks which increased the overall strength of the hull while keeping it flexible, and a couple of experienced ship builders could have a seaworthy longship made in a matter of weeks.
Now all I can imagine after watching this, for some odd reason, is Godbrand making like a crappy, low quality, tutorial video on how to build boats. He starts to make your standard wooden boat, but ends up throwing a massive fit when something goes wrong. His tantrum causes his camera to fall, so the viewer is stuck staring at the ceiling. He then later retrieves it and shows off a different boat he just made, but its crafted from human remains... And he then says in a disgruntled voice, "There, ya fuckin' happy now?" Before ending the video.
@@Gadget-Walkmen You maybe have not noticed it but liberals are extremely sensitive and call everything racist, sexist or offensive in other ways nowadays.
Fun fact: The voice actor of Godbrand also voiced Dracula in the film “The Batman vs Dracula”. So we have one Dracula talking shit about another Dracula. Lol
And he was scary as Dracula. Dude said on a kid’s show that the next time him and Batman fight, it won’t end until Batman’s corpse is being devoured by maggots😬.
Say what you want about Godbrand but he was at every level the most intuitive of the Vampire generals. He understood the war wasn't a real war. He knew the forgemasters weren't good leaders (at that point. Isaac for king s4). He realized Dracula was just committing suicide... If the other general had listened to him Things might have gone different.
@@georgyekimov4577 this. Dracula was THE top dog of the vampires. This guy was the closest thing to Satan in flesh on earth. He hasn't fed, was depressed, and was basically starving himself to death. The amazing part? He was capable of giving Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard a fight for their lives. The only reason he was killed was because he let them. I have full confidence that this starving ancient evil could easily slaughter his vampiric generals
I honeslty think that was the reason why Godbrand was one of the Generals. Hes abit of a meme but he cleary understood war and was able to notice when something was off about a plan, not mention he was the only one who realize something was wrong with Dracula... wich makes me think he spent time with Dracula in setting up plans and raids in the northen regions, and maybe a longer time whe ncompared to other generals. Hell, none of the other seem to have noticed and if they did, only Godbrand had the balls to go up to Dracula and talk to him.
@@peterwhite6415 One of the reasons why he's a favorite for me is the fact that he cares about doing a good job and he isn't above apologizing for his mistakes--among his peers, at least. When he apologized to Hector, I had to admit I found him begrudgingly respectable. He wasn't exactly wrong for pointing out what was going on, too. I kinda wished I had seen more of him.
late but so others know, they all knew something was up. Most were to scared or not dumb enough to say anything. There was likely more plots against dracula in his own court that he didn't know about.
I loved Godbrand because he was just fun, and even for all his loud boisterousness, he was still pretty astute and learned about war (obviously, he was a viking after all). It was him that figured out Dracula was starving himself, and he argued that the war was chaotic and needed order. A neat insight, especially since vikings are usually seen/portrayed as chaotic dumb brutes. I can see why Dracula had made him a general. Plus he's voiced by the therapist from Until Dawn which always makes me chuckle.
Multi-FandomMaster2020 He lost his dignity, because he became a weak willed simp. (Or, always was one) Who’s to say he won’t gain his dignity back though?
@@arkhamcreed4326 Honestly I can buy that Isaac exudes so much chad energy that it rubs off on anyone that stays close to him for a short period of time. Especially with his acts in the final season.
I'm so tired of this " Hector is a simp" bullshit. 1. You're not a simp if you're actually smashing, 2. We literally see in the final season he had a plan in place to kill carmilla and would've freed himself if Issac hadn't shown up. Simp my ass. He was seduced by a gorgeous vampire and then took steps to get his freedom back
@@koshmareq That would be loki. Vikings seal their nails because if they don't during Ragnorak Loki would break free from his chains and rise riding a boat made out of nails
Well that goes back to the whole superstitions about vampires, which odd enough plagues/diseases typically were thought to not be able to cross the rivers, but it's not like they really thought it was a bad idea to go on a random ghost ship with a bunch of dead bodies riddled with the plague when retrieving the goods inside the ship allowing the plague to enter at the docks of a community.
I love him too, but Isaac is just as awesome in my opinion. It was a sacrifice, but we can always go back and watch more of him. And we have a better love for his screentime because he's dead.. right?
While I love his defensiveness regarding the boat jab. To me the funniest part of this scene is actually just the "... Bigot!" It's such a tame response coming from a literal Vampire Viking.
Man I wish this character was still around in the show dude was badass and comedy gold also really wanted him and Trevor to meet. it would been funny as hell if that scenario went down.
I’m just imagining Godbrand “You man mock my promiscuity, you can mock my temper, you can mock me for my alcoholism and my syphilis! But I draw the line at my proud tradition of boat building!”
I laughed all the way through this scene!!! SO FUNNY!!! "Godbrand you've never met anything you didn't kill, f***, or make a boat out of...." "I don't understand why our lord doesn't tie you up outside with the animals..." "BIGOT!" "I like boats....IM A F*** VIKING!" "WERE SUPPOSE TO MAKE BOATS OUT OF THINGS." XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@sonyabelmontfarenheght1189 And they did it without raising their voices or shouting there heads off, that how you know you're dealing with professionals.
This show stands out to me because they made a Viking sound like they could actually be Scandanavian, not a Brit or a Scott. Also the fact they make him out to be very strong WITHOUT having to draw him like a body builder
That was my favorite line from Dracula. That and his comment about how any parent would react the way Hector's did over seeing a reanimated dead cat dancing for him.
kinda funny how godbrand is both the most stupid and intelligent vampire there stupid because impulse and just generally doesn't think before acting or talking, but he seems to be one of the only ones (and i think the first one) who realized what dracula was actually up too. Its not that dracula desires to destroy humanity (though that is a big part of it) its basically just "history's longest suicide note" and he's the one to confront him and be like "okay, so yeah we have blood right now, but what about in the far future where there is zero humans left, eventually we will run out of blood" kind of thing and then of course dracula loses his shit on godbrand and belittles him/dares godbrand to challenge or fight him
Let's be honest, Godbrand was just a vampire. He didn't have treacherous bones in him, he was as intelligent as he needed to be, even recognizing certain problems with Dracula's plans even if he didn't have the words to describe it, and had at least enough humility to apologize and seek a way to fix the problem. It's actually really a shame that he had to die.
Godbrand was talking about Boats, but i dont hear any Boats from the Vikings. Im Sure that a Warship (for example like HMS Victory or HMS Leviathan) Could destroy a few Viking ships.
A Viking vampire is an interesting idea. I guess the dark Nordic winters would fit a vampire, although the bright summer nights would be a problem (trust me, I'm from Finland, I know this shit). By the way, the name Godbrand is Gudbrandr in Old Norse. It means "marked/branded by the gods", as far as I know.
@@JnEricsonx Probably just an ass campaign or story. But tbf it was unrivaled in vehicles and in it's coop mode. Especially with the multi-crewable vehicles.
This 'gathering of vampires' reminds me of Anno Dracula by Kim Newman, which is one of my favorite vampire stories of all time. Think "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", if Stoker's Dracula became King of England around the time of Jack the Ripper. Really good stuff, with tons of characters from the literature of that time.
Godbrand, have you by any chance ever met a man named Krieg? Quite an "eccentric" man, very much like you; you'd like him. As you want to make boats out of things, he has a similar desire to construct bicycles made out of meat
Peter Stormare is a incredible actor and this is a example of how gifted I mean he made Godbrand such a good character to appreciate during the show he was a excellent pick for this character this is just goes to show how smart the casting is for the characters in the show
If the 2012 Ninja Turtles were in this: Raph: “Lord Dregg? When did you turn into a human?” Godbrand: “Who is this Lord Dregg? I am Godbrand.” Donnie: “sorry you just sound a lot like him.” Mikey:”did any of you dudes notice that this Dracula sounds a bit like Savanti Romero?”
I love how Godbrand is like "I resent that statement" but only in so far as he clearly takes pride in his ability to make boats
"Hey, you're right but fuck you regardless"
I hate how they treat that as dumb when they all fear running water. He builds boats and sails them
@@CrypticFuture That's.... A fair point what I never thought of. 👏
@@rebekadoczi2136Well to be fair If the end of season two is any indication they are right to.
"Godbrand, you've never met anything you didn't immediately kill, f**k, or make a boat out of."
"Your point being...?"
All aboard the Dracula sex cruise
@@mjtechnoviking44 yay😂😂😂😂
The point is: He's. A. Fucking. Viking.
Bigots
@@mjtechnoviking44 toot toot
I love how the thing that Godbrand reacts vocally to isn't the "tie him up outside like a dog" thing, but Hector bringing up him making boats out of things. He gets so damned defensive about his liking to make boats out of things!
@DragonmanX90 There’s a story there and I want to hear it!
Him and carmilla were the only voice actors they could afford
potaterjim what are you talking about?
@@syntheticreality549 I'm saying there's a reason the other generals never talk
Viking first, vampire second
"I like big boats, I cannot lie"
“You other vamps can’t deny”
That when a boat floats in with an itty bitty mast.
@@GZilla311 it's always fun taking a boom to the face.
Look at that sail she's wearing, I'm anchored and can't stop staring!
This has to be one of the best comment chains I ever had the pleasure to read. Thank you.
Best thing about Godbrand (aside from, like, EVERYTHING), is how he is completely 100% right. He's right about Dracula not preserving a stock of humans for feeding, (the only one who seems to notice), he's right about not trusting the forgemasters (Hector is a pushover that gets turned traitor WAY too easily, and Isaac is a psychopath who is totally fine with Earth becoming a barren lifeless rock), and he's the only one who seems to be having any fun.
I might be wrong but I think the plan was to get rid of humans specifically. The planet would still have other life just not humans.
@@Ashes-wy5gb There's contradictory scenes. One has a speech right before Alucard's infamous "animals humping in the undergrowth" line, where he says" birds will still sing, but you won't be here." But there's another scene where he mentions Dracula's other plans. Flying machines to fill the atmosphere with some gas to block out the sun, killing all life and rendering the earth permanently silent, "and he will look out alone, and know he did his work well," or something like that.
spehizle that’s probably true, I’ve long since forgotten what is said and shown in the past seasons.
@@spehizle The plan was contradictory. For one it started with Wallechia only, but suddenly it was a war on all of humanity, for which Dracula showed to be making no real effort and which would probably turn out badly for Vampires, since as seen on Season 3, none of the vampire lords had been shown to be able to impose themselves over larger kingdoms or empires.
@@spehizle That's the main reason I liked both Godbrand and Carmilla. They both saw through Dracula's lies. Godbrand didn't have time to do something about it but my God, was he entertaining.
This man is comedy gold. Everytime he opens his big trap, I'm certain I'm gonna be entertained.
best character in the series
@@timscott124
Agreed. They shouldn't have killed him so early in the series :(
He was hilarious! I wish the other Generals had the same kind of smart mouth, their interactions would have been priceless!
GOLDbrand
They probably regret killing him after seeing how popular he was. Don't know why they thought it was a good idea in the first place, he's the only male vampire with personality besides Alucard now in season 3
Considering the best Viking master shipbuilders could literally build a ship from memory without any blueprints from material to end product...That's something to have some real pride in.
And they were efficient. Their signature clinker style of ship building used split and hewed planks rather than sawed planks which increased the overall strength of the hull while keeping it flexible, and a couple of experienced ship builders could have a seaworthy longship made in a matter of weeks.
Now all I can imagine after watching this, for some odd reason, is Godbrand making like a crappy, low quality, tutorial video on how to build boats. He starts to make your standard wooden boat, but ends up throwing a massive fit when something goes wrong. His tantrum causes his camera to fall, so the viewer is stuck staring at the ceiling. He then later retrieves it and shows off a different boat he just made, but its crafted from human remains... And he then says in a disgruntled voice, "There, ya fuckin' happy now?" Before ending the video.
Sell this pitch to Netflix, we need to see this now!
This dumb boat hypothetical would've been a better follow-up than season three.
Yeah I could see it.
yes
@@DCBiscuit Season 3 was nice tho
I want to see him make a boat now
For what I imagine, it’s too damn horrific.
Well, he can still make his boats... in Hell.
@@namishusband818 He can be the new ferryman. Or the intern.
Out of bones. Probably.
I just thought of him doing the three at the same time. Can't decide if he does it while sober.
"Bigot!" lol
Niquenta Love 😂😂😂
He's turning liberal
@@extenduss Can't tell if you're joking or not.
@@Gadget-Walkmen You maybe have not noticed it but liberals are extremely sensitive and call everything racist, sexist or offensive in other ways nowadays.
@@CyberLance26
You might want to do a little self-examination, mate.
We get it Godbrand, you are a vampire viking
At least not a Nazi Vampire
@@sorenweber3599 yup that would be too much of Bloodrayne than Castlevania. Sadly Bloodrayne hasn't have a game in a long time.
Sören Weber 🤣feeding on Jewish blood
@@CamSiv996 Plus Castlevania 3 is set waay before Nazis ever existed.
@@BehelitZero watch the anime hellsing ultimate and you will get it also a nazi werewolf and i would suggest watching the abridged version
Fun fact: The voice actor of Godbrand also voiced Dracula in the film “The Batman vs Dracula”.
So we have one Dracula talking shit about another Dracula. Lol
He also played Satan in Constantine so I guess he loves playing evil fucks. 😂
@DSVoid You should check out Sweedish Dicks, he plays a Sweedish Private Detective. It is funny, weird and so good! Think its on Netflix
And he was scary as Dracula. Dude said on a kid’s show that the next time him and Batman fight, it won’t end until Batman’s corpse is being devoured by maggots😬.
Not only that but he and the actor who played Dracula both were in the 2012 TMNT series one Sanvati Romero and the other Lord Dregg
@@shaneokeley825 Graham McTavish?
I laughed when Hector curses there
Yep,cursing words sounds so sweet,when Hector say it.
@@sonyabelmontfarenheght1189 Agreed!
To be fair, “to fuck” was an actual term back then versus it being a curse word now
@@Cross177 yeah but they use that word to curse anyways so it's still no different than now.
JunDageki true, we have a very vulgar ancestry.
Read Godbrand's bestseller, "Three Rules for Life."
Fuck,kill,build a boat,repeat... ;-) :-P
he is a fucking viking thats why
Love how he calls THEM bigots for calling him out about his boat hobby, while himself calling them livestock.
You can’t just talk shit about a man’s passion for boats and boating accessories
Say what you want about Godbrand but he was at every level the most intuitive of the Vampire generals.
He understood the war wasn't a real war.
He knew the forgemasters weren't good leaders (at that point. Isaac for king s4).
He realized Dracula was just committing suicide...
If the other general had listened to him Things might have gone different.
if they would revolt openely drucula would have utterly slay themand just go on alone with the destruction of the world
@@georgyekimov4577 this. Dracula was THE top dog of the vampires. This guy was the closest thing to Satan in flesh on earth.
He hasn't fed, was depressed, and was basically starving himself to death. The amazing part? He was capable of giving Trevor, Sypha, and Alucard a fight for their lives. The only reason he was killed was because he let them.
I have full confidence that this starving ancient evil could easily slaughter his vampiric generals
I honeslty think that was the reason why Godbrand was one of the Generals.
Hes abit of a meme but he cleary understood war and was able to notice when something was off about a plan, not mention he was the only one who realize something was wrong with Dracula... wich makes me think he spent time with Dracula in setting up plans and raids in the northen regions, and maybe a longer time whe ncompared to other generals.
Hell, none of the other seem to have noticed and if they did, only Godbrand had the balls to go up to Dracula and talk to him.
@@peterwhite6415 One of the reasons why he's a favorite for me is the fact that he cares about doing a good job and he isn't above apologizing for his mistakes--among his peers, at least.
When he apologized to Hector, I had to admit I found him begrudgingly respectable. He wasn't exactly wrong for pointing out what was going on, too.
I kinda wished I had seen more of him.
late but so others know, they all knew something was up. Most were to scared or not dumb enough to say anything. There was likely more plots against dracula in his own court that he didn't know about.
I loved Godbrand because he was just fun, and even for all his loud boisterousness, he was still pretty astute and learned about war (obviously, he was a viking after all). It was him that figured out Dracula was starving himself, and he argued that the war was chaotic and needed order. A neat insight, especially since vikings are usually seen/portrayed as chaotic dumb brutes. I can see why Dracula had made him a general. Plus he's voiced by the therapist from Until Dawn which always makes me chuckle.
0:33 Ah, back when Hector had dignity
He still has dignity. He’s just under the control of the Vampiress Quartet against his will.
Multi-FandomMaster2020 He lost his dignity, because he became a weak willed simp. (Or, always was one)
Who’s to say he won’t gain his dignity back though?
Actually Hector didn't have dignity here. Its just that Isaac has so much it sort of creates an area effect. Hector was just standing in the aura.
@@arkhamcreed4326 Honestly I can buy that Isaac exudes so much chad energy that it rubs off on anyone that stays close to him for a short period of time.
Especially with his acts in the final season.
I'm so tired of this " Hector is a simp" bullshit. 1. You're not a simp if you're actually smashing, 2. We literally see in the final season he had a plan in place to kill carmilla and would've freed himself if Issac hadn't shown up. Simp my ass. He was seduced by a gorgeous vampire and then took steps to get his freedom back
My favorite part is that Hector implies Godbrand makes boats out of people
well, in Nordic mitology there is boat made of nails
@@koshmareq nani the fuck?
@@thecommentguy9380 dead people have their nails used as nordic zombies boat building material to sail on it into the last battle
@@koshmareq they really were committed in making boats out of everything huh
@@koshmareq That would be loki. Vikings seal their nails because if they don't during Ragnorak Loki would break free from his chains and rise riding a boat made out of nails
As good as this was I think the conversation about whether or not baths qualify as running water was funnier.
they don't if you're in a tub or a lake/pond
they do whan you bathe in a river or stream, which is a stupid idea because of the currents
@@wonderlandartwork3579 That was Hector's argument.
@@jamesbrice3267 ya I know
Well that goes back to the whole superstitions about vampires, which odd enough plagues/diseases typically were thought to not be able to cross the rivers, but it's not like they really thought it was a bad idea to go on a random ghost ship with a bunch of dead bodies riddled with the plague when retrieving the goods inside the ship allowing the plague to enter at the docks of a community.
Yeah but he also brought up that he spends his time on boats and that one is actually a really good point.
I love the fact he ignored everything else besides the boat thing.
Godbrand best character it sucked when he died he was funny he like boats
I love him too, but Isaac is just as awesome in my opinion. It was a sacrifice, but we can always go back and watch more of him. And we have a better love for his screentime because he's dead.. right?
@@spikymarshmallow7611 Nah I hated Isaac for that. Hope the bastard gets a gruesome death at some point.
Elvynd this didn’t age well😂
You never know how much you missed Godbrand until he's gone 😭
Serious missed opportunity to say "or sometimes all three"
Am i the only one who thinks the people who voiced the vampires actually wore vampire teeth? It sounds like they were which makes it kind of unique...
Naw, that's just how Peter Stormare (Godbrand) sounds.
He is also from Sweden
@@bgcorporation Is good
My friend said he loves boats yesterday and i couldnt stop laughing because this scene popped up in my head!!!
Same thing happens to me everytime I see someone getting kicked in the balls.
Please tell me you made your friend watch this
Is your friend a viking?
@@Harbluia no but he had red hair
@@red0421 yes i did. He actually watched the whole series afterwards
Is there no character Peter Stormare can't make awesome?
Not a single one.
0:45 a line mattias nilsson would say 😏 i miss mercenaries dudes 😎
They are all awesome.
I WAS WONDERING WHY HE SOUNDED FAMILIAR. God, it’s even better now.
Didnt even notice that was him! WOW.
To be fair he has a point on the boat part, he is a Vampire Viking. Boats to him are loved.
I love that they choosed a Swedish actor for Godbrand since the vikings came from Scandinavia
I think Peter Stormare usually only get to act as russians and almost never as an actual Swede.
@@CyberLance26 He once joked in a interview that he tends to sound the same no matter what accent he's asked to do.
@@CyberLance26 what? Stomare voiced Godbrandt?! The Devil Himself did it?!
While I love his defensiveness regarding the boat jab.
To me the funniest part of this scene is actually just the "... Bigot!"
It's such a tame response coming from a literal Vampire Viking.
Y'all remember when Hector actually looked like he knew what he was doing?
A simple man with simple pleasures. He just wants to build boats.
Vampire Viking... best VV ever.
Man I wish this character was still around in the show dude was badass and comedy gold also really wanted him and Trevor to meet. it would been funny as hell if that scenario went down.
Everytime he spoke in Castlevania was bloody vampire gold. He had some excellent personality.
I like how he didnt deny it he just focused on the boats like thats the only part that annoyed him because its true
"Fuck you, boats kick ass!"
I’m just imagining Godbrand “You man mock my promiscuity, you can mock my temper, you can mock me for my alcoholism and my syphilis! But I draw the line at my proud tradition of boat building!”
There's my Godbrand spoken like a true vampire Viking
I laughed all the way through this scene!!! SO FUNNY!!!
"Godbrand you've never met anything you didn't kill, f***, or make a boat out of...."
"I don't understand why our lord doesn't tie you up outside with the animals..."
"BIGOT!"
"I like boats....IM A F*** VIKING!"
"WERE SUPPOSE TO MAKE BOATS OUT OF THINGS."
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
"I don't understand why our Lord doesn't tie you up outside with the rest of the animals?"
Wow, desert people really are SAVAGE!
The fact that he doesn't react to that, and instead reacts to the boat comment is hilarious
The funniest part is that this isn't even the last time Godbrand's involved with a boat joke!
New favorite character
Too bad they screwed him over and gave him a shit death
@Malthe Olsen Said the same thing and now I’m sad how easily he’s manipulated.
Who else would have loved to see Godbrand building a boat and discussing the engineering and craftsmanship with someone
Isaac owned godbrand
Hector and Isaac both owned Godbrand
@@sonyabelmontfarenheght1189 And they did it without raising their voices or shouting there heads off, that how you know you're dealing with professionals.
@@quinnfletcher3906 Godbrand have no clue that he messed with the wrong guys,specially with Isaac ;-)
One of the reasons why the Forgemasters are my favorite characters
Indeed, but lets face it Godbrand is a billion times more wntertaining XD
We have a valley in Norway named Gudbrandsdalen ( Gudbrands valley).
Godbrand is just a variation of Gudbrand.
I love the minor detail that Hector counts on his fingers in the german counting style
I loved Godbrand. I cried at his death and cry till this day. My poor boat loving Viking
0:42 "Bigot" Hector and Isaac confirmed racist to vikings
This show stands out to me because they made a Viking sound like they could actually be Scandanavian, not a Brit or a Scott. Also the fact they make him out to be very strong WITHOUT having to draw him like a body builder
0:17 Me looking at my finals
That is very understandable
“Bigots!”
The Hound lol what does that even mean
@@chibichan9586 Let me give you the definition:
Bigot
Noun
a person who is intolerant toward those holding different opinions.
@@CamSiv996 finally an actual definition
@@thecommentguy9380 thanks. Most people wouldn't think of the words they put down, or twist them into their benefit.
Godbrand is my favorite
That’s all
He is the only one with an actual personality!
@@quinnfletcher3906 That's what makes him awesome and unique!
Air Bo he’s a little cinnamon roll
The dude knows exactly what he's about. Respect.
Little godbrand
Little boat weaver (I think)
@@yukionna2681 *weavil
That was my favorite line from Dracula. That and his comment about how any parent would react the way Hector's did over seeing a reanimated dead cat dancing for him.
kinda funny how godbrand is both the most stupid and intelligent vampire there
stupid because impulse and just generally doesn't think before acting or talking, but he seems to be one of the only ones (and i think the first one) who realized what dracula was actually up too. Its not that dracula desires to destroy humanity (though that is a big part of it) its basically just "history's longest suicide note" and he's the one to confront him and be like "okay, so yeah we have blood right now, but what about in the far future where there is zero humans left, eventually we will run out of blood" kind of thing and then of course dracula loses his shit on godbrand and belittles him/dares godbrand to challenge or fight him
Lowkey could have a runoff series about Godbrand, since he actually had personality
Missed a great opportunity to have Godbrand cross the consecrated river in his little boat.
Let's be honest, Godbrand was just a vampire. He didn't have treacherous bones in him, he was as intelligent as he needed to be, even recognizing certain problems with Dracula's plans even if he didn't have the words to describe it, and had at least enough humility to apologize and seek a way to fix the problem. It's actually really a shame that he had to die.
Peter Stormare... Never ceases to amaze me.
Let the vampire be a viking, jesus
Or maybe put that whiny bitch in his place.
“Godbrand you never met anything you didn’t immediately kill, fuck or make a boat out of” that line alone has convinced me to watch this second season
That comeback is legit.
The writing is impeccable!
I think that Godbrand deserves his own spinoff show about the time that he was a vampire viking.
I'd watch it!
A shame we won't see him in Castlevania Nocturne.
*Spoiler warning*
He died to soon in my opinion
He really did
He was but then again it plays into Issac's character and his loyalty to Dracula plus that belt is kind of disturbing later on.
All of the favorite characters die too soon...
would have been fucking hilarious if he was the only vampire to survive the holy water flood specificlly because of his love of boats
Agreed
Godbrand calling Isaac a bigot will always make me laugh 🤣
It never gets old!
0:30 *Godbrand, You’ve never meet anything you didn’t kill, fuck, or make a boat out of*
I cant tell if it's bad voice acting or outstanding. I'm leaning on the latter because I fucking love him lol
I hated him at first but then I grew to love him.
Two people don't like boats.
Now I need an entire episode of Godbrand making boats.
Make a whole Castlevania spinoff that's just Godbrand showing us how to make boats and getting angry when he makes the tiniest error
Godbrand was talking about Boats, but i dont hear any Boats from the Vikings.
Im Sure that a Warship (for example like HMS Victory or HMS Leviathan) Could destroy a few Viking ships.
A Viking vampire is an interesting idea. I guess the dark Nordic winters would fit a vampire, although the bright summer nights would be a problem (trust me, I'm from Finland, I know this shit). By the way, the name Godbrand is Gudbrandr in Old Norse. It means "marked/branded by the gods", as far as I know.
True. And we have a valley in Norway named Gudbrandsdalen ( Gudbrands valley).
@@TheErilaz I know. My brother once had mesost from that place in his fridge.
Godbrand- *Speaks*
My mind- "Hey you on the 50 cal, how would you like an airstrike?"
I always think of "ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS!" I loved Mercenaries, couldn't get into the second one.
@@JnEricsonx 2nd one was fucking great dude.
@@dallasjonpaulgrove547 I don't know why I didn't played it much. It's been so long so I don't remember.
@@JnEricsonx Probably just an ass campaign or story. But tbf it was unrivaled in vehicles and in it's coop mode. Especially with the multi-crewable vehicles.
As a beautiful Rivaini pirate once said: "I like big boats. I cannot lie."
Exactly what I thought of.
Godbrand, the dead viking, makes boats out of fingernails of the dead. If you get it, you get it
This 'gathering of vampires' reminds me of Anno Dracula by Kim Newman, which is one of my favorite vampire stories of all time. Think "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", if Stoker's Dracula became King of England around the time of Jack the Ripper. Really good stuff, with tons of characters from the literature of that time.
Godbrand, have you by any chance ever met a man named Krieg? Quite an "eccentric" man, very much like you; you'd like him. As you want to make boats out of things, he has a similar desire to construct bicycles made out of meat
I would pay to see that.
I hear he’s the conductor on a very poorly made train.
Ha. Love the Borderlands reference
Godbrand is a Viking Tzimisce
Peter Stromare is a treasure
Vikings: they're supposed to make boats out of things
Peter Stormare is a incredible actor and this is a example of how gifted I mean he made Godbrand such a good character to appreciate during the show he was a excellent pick for this character this is just goes to show how smart the casting is for the characters in the show
This is the one reason I rewatch the show over and over.
Godbrand wait! "I'm not gonna fuck you Carmilla, IM TOO PISSED OFF!" Best scene hands down.
God I love Stormare, he’s legendary
When godbrand died i was so pisst man,😤wish i could see more of him
Him and Carmilla were my fave generals
They were the only with personalities
Gotta respect a man with a passion.
So that’s where the meme came from! 0:17
“Godbrand, you’ve never met anything you didn’t kill, fuck, or make a boat out of.”
*Gold. Absolutely fucking Gold.*
I never truly thought about how Vikings did like to make boats.
At least Mr Viking here has more passion that what Fang N Sparkles can ever give.
If the 2012 Ninja Turtles were in this:
Raph: “Lord Dregg? When did you turn into a human?”
Godbrand: “Who is this Lord Dregg? I am Godbrand.”
Donnie: “sorry you just sound a lot like him.”
Mikey:”did any of you dudes notice that this Dracula sounds a bit like Savanti Romero?”
0:14 I love how he says "humans?!"
I liked this version of Hector, calm, cool, confident even. They did my boy dirty
Godbrand was actually one of my favorite characters ngl.
Me too
He didn’t deny anything Hector said. 😂
Ah Godbrand... you were taking away from us way too soon.
As weird as GB was he brought personality to an otherwise shallow cast of Vampires that are either background shadows or just boring
Just a show, live with it.
Cho, the Japanese vampire , should have slapped Godbrand for no reason and she would have been great...maybe
Dracula and Camila were pretty awesome.
I honestly wished Godbrand had lived through the rest of the series cause he was funny
The guy who voiced Godbrand is honestly one of the best voice actors in the show.
Peter Stormare is a great actor
christ every single aspect of this show is so goddamned magnificent