In Sparta a woman losing her life in child birth was worthy of reverence and respect just the same as men who fought and died in battle. So a fertility Goddess in war attire do fit really well, matching the Spartan motherhood being respected on par with warriors.
@@colt1903 It was a rather practical/pragmatic society. Spartan women were supposed to take care of the family farm and the helots attached to it while the male Spartans were busy at war. Including the male helots. Much was done to keep them docile and sheep-like, but they were STILL men. So Spartan women were prepared to take them on if needed. Lol, one time the male Spartans were away for so long that when they came back there were plenty of new children around. Nothing BIG was done about it (BIG as in butchering everybody involved.)
In the context of the greek dark age, "we don't have any written records" means "writing as a technology appears to have vanished entirely." Pre- and post- dark age writing systems are entirely unrelated to one another. Also! Highly recommend Blue's sorta-a-series on Minoan, Mycenaean, and Post-Bronze Age Collapse Greece. It really goes into a lot of stuff about this, as well as the general concept of myths containing some inherent historical truth.
AS RUSSIAN 21 YEAR OLD BUMMER I SOMETIMES HATE OUR SLANG, BUT THIS IS EVEN WORSE HONESTLY. The American Slang Is Sometimes THE WORST Thing That Ever Happened With English Language.
@@ДмитрийРубежов-э1б I agree. Though in this case it is a "shipping" language so we're mostly talking about fans. Or rather fanboys, fanatics and fan-fiction. I don't know modern Russian slang, but I do know some of the "Soviet" slang and shortenings... which ranges from interesting to atrocious.
@@ДмитрийРубежов-э1бthis is specifically terminology used within a certain subculture that has become semi-integrated into mainstream speech but not by much. You’re more likely to find this word when you’re looking to read fan fiction that walking down the street, though there’s a very small chance you will
Yeah, Sparta was badass. However, Blue has done a video about the time they were beaten by Thebes, and it is hilarious. The video is fun, but the event in question reads like something out of Discworld and I'm all for it.
The closest thing to consequences that happened to Aphrodite, that I can think off the top of my head, is that time Hephaestus layed out a trap to literally catch Aphrodite and Ares doing the devil's tango, and showed them off to the other gods.
Hey Airier, I stumbled over something you might like to torture yourself with: OSP and friends play Macbeth. The fun part is that only Red and Blue act seriously, the rest are acting in a way to try and break them. And one of the friends is JoCat. Including at more than one point a real life Wiggler hat.
30:48 of course they tried to lump her in with Mary, it’s Christianity, every powerful woman needed to be reinterpreted as Mary. Also, the Hermes video is one of my favorites, hope you enjoy it too.
OTP and NOTP are fanfic terms. OTP are pairings that you favor and/or are obsessed with to. NOTP are the opposite, being the pairings that you HATE with every fiber of your body.
Speak of which My RWBY OTP is Bumblebee As for the NOTP Blacksun is just absolutely not logical Who was there when Blake Killed Adam ? Here's a hint, it wasn't Sun
@@cheyannegiles9772How dare thee. There are plenty of people that care about people randomly talking about their ships for no reason. I personally love when people do that. Shippers unite!
@@shelbybayer200 Ah, RWBY... for me, that show fell off a cliff when Monty died. The animation quality, especially in fight scenes, went to absolute crap. Kept waiting for it to eventually recover and it just never did, and the characters just weren't deep enough to make up for it. Gave up on the show after the season where Ironwood goes psycho.
I believe you still got Artemis and Apollo, Loki, Hades and Persephone, and Hermes left as far as this style of deeper dive video goes. I really hope Red does more at some point in the future because these are so well done. I can't wait to see your reactions to them as you make your way through the Miscellaneous Myths.
@@MusicFan752hestia is one of those 'everyone knows about her so why write anything down' kind of gods so Im not sure if Red could really make a deep dive video for her
I don't remember if you've done the Hades and Persephone episode yet (I don't think you have), but you're going to love the amount of drift that happens in their myths. It's not nearly as land-spanning, but the myths ARE just as time-spanning. Additionally, if you want info on the cultural periods of Ancient Greece, Mycenaean Greece and Crete, I recommend looking at Blue's videos, because he's got several and they are FASCINATING. The palace layouts of the Cretans are GORGEOUS in particular
to date, there isn't a Hera video yet, but Hera does play a big part in the Medea video and Red did another video about her and Zeus; also regarding the city states, Blue did some greek history videos about them (including one about Mycenean greece and troy)
OTP-One True Pairing NoTP- basically worst ship possible EDIT: I think most of the written Greek Myths might have been in the Library of Alexandria and we all know what happened to that
funny story; the model used to pose for Aphrodite was put to trial by some loonies saying she was too "sexy", her response was to strip down and after no one could logically refute her attractiveness, she gathered her stuff and left.
there's also a rumor that Simonetta Vespucci (the model in question) was the sister of Amerigo Vespucci, who was known for some exploring and stuff. NOthing big.
About the 40k thing: Astra means Stars, "tes" is irregular for "tas", Adeptus means the ones that get hold of something. So the Adeptus Astartes means literally those who conquer the stars aka Space Marines. Also Adeptus Mechanicum. Holder of everything that has to do with mechanics. And Astra Militarum: Star millitariy.
As the (slightly expanded) Wiccan chant goes that I quote sometimes: Innana, Ishtar, Isis, Astarte, _Aphrodite_ , _Venus_ , _Freya_ , _Ostara_ A chain of syncretism, but that does not mean they are all are exactly the same.
Eros and Psyche show up in Greek art as far back as the 4th century BCE, but the earliest written version that has survived is from the Roman Empire in the 2nd century CE. So the story probably goes back to before Aphrodite and Eros had a mother-son connection, but we don't know what those older versions might have been like. The earliest stories have been lost.
And here's your FGO connection for this video: We have Ishtar, who is a Rin-face Servant. Later down the line came the Saber Wars II event, where we meet "Space Ishtar" who while looking nearly identical to our usual Ishtar, calls herself Ishtar and has a few similar quirks, particularly a love for jewels and money, their personalities and general vibes are quite different. As it turns out, this Space Ishtar's True Name is actually Ashtarte. So Ashtarte and Ishtar both being Rin-Faces in FGO has historical context :)
And despite fgos interpretations, they yet again be surprisingly accurate to the mythology......my head will always tilt at every time fgo actually makes a good connection to the source material.
16:18 and for all the Warhammer fans, yes that does sound a lot like Astartes and no that isn't a coincidence. The Space marines are named after the Goddess Astarte, because in Warhammer world, she was a Perpetual and one of the scientists who helped the Emperor create the Space Marines, thus he named them after her.
Red did make a video dedicated to the mythological history of Athens, and Blue has made a couple short history videos dedicated to Athens and Sparta. Actually he has a series of short videos about various cities called "City Minutes" if you're interested.
In Zeus' defence (I cant believe I just wrote that😂), he only fobbed the decision onto Paris because ARES recommended him as a 'qualified judge'. Apparently Paris once boasted that a bull he reared was undefeatable and Ares took that so personally he turned into a Bull to gore it to death. Faced with what was clearly an angry God, Paris did the smart thing and awarded Ares the blue ribbon as 'Best Bull in show'. So when Zeus was panicking over what to do, Ares remembered Paris and the rest is history.
I'm really looking forward to your reaction to the Hermes video, as well as the other deep dives (especially the Loki video and the Hades and Persephone video).
One of the few ways that Sparta was progressive was that women had a lot more rights than other women in Greece being able to own land and businesses and sometimes even being political leaders, but this is more because most Spartan men were almost always out of Sparta fighting in wars so if women couldn't own land or run businesses there wouldn't be very many people around to take care of Sparta while the men were fighting in wars
Thanks for this. As to Hera, while there's some jealousy, she was literally the last goddess Zeus went to, despite being with him from early on, when they were almost equals, so she was used to it and a lot is the fact that she's the goddess of monogamy, but she can't punish her king, so allowed a mortals don't count for you, but you count for them rule.
Funny you should mention the Aeneid because before Red did her video on the Trojan War she did a three-part series dedicated to The Iliad The Odyssey and The Aeneid
If you are ever up to a long OSP stream I would absolutely love if you did ‘the entirety of Ancient Rome’ which Blue did. It goes into a bit of mythology, history. Plays into Egypt (the cleopatra video is also a favourite), the culture of the cities. Everything. It’s absolutely amazing. Alternatively you could split it up into a few videos. Either way it is really really good.
24:24 Yes, Zeus does in fact know plenty about fighting, and we know this thanks to the opening chapters of the Dionysiaca, which contain the longest and most detailed account of the Battle against Typhon, in which Typhon with his thousands of snake-arms was ripping out mountains and baobab trees to throw at Zeus, and Zeus turned it all to Ash with his lightning Zeus is King of the Gods because he is the most powerful of them all, the fact he's such a stickler for laws of hospitality and oaths-keeping means that, ignoring his personal life he's a pretty good king all things considered
Irony of Spartans was they weren't misogynistic unlike rest of the ancient Greece. (Or not at least as much.) This was due to the paradox that since their entire society revolved around war, men tended to die young or be out warring. So they had to give women power to handle the farms etc. (source of their wealth) and what scared the rest of the Greeks: both men and women inherited. Because of this and that the woman did nothing but handle the finances, ten most richest Spartan women were incredibly powerful with in Spartan politics. (They didn't have representation but you know, hard to say no to people with big wallets and who owned most of the land.)
1:31 OTPS and NOTPS are a bit of a fandom term. They refer to One-True-Pair/Not-One-True-Pair. I.e. Favorite relationship (Character A + Character B) or Most hated relationship (Character A + Character C) It's subjective as hell, because some people don't have OTPs but do have NOTPs, and others have neither, and others are firm on what they like while others are fluid and open to ideas
When Christianity arrived in greece in the roman empire. They used aphrodite image for mother mary, zues image was used for god, heracles was used for jesus, hephaestus was used for joseph
15:45 Yes, it was the Aeneid. Vergil wrote in his last will that the manuscript for the Aeneid should be burned, but emperor Augustus intervened and ordered it to be finished and publish with as few editorial changes as possible to Vergil's text. That was in 19 CE (= 19 AD), full whopping 800 years or so after the Iliad and the Odyssey where written.
Quick correction 14:30 The Norse didn't really make any significant contact with the lands of the Greece until will after the fall of the western roman empire.
Lavcraft - Outer Gods Greek Mithology - Sounds Like A Joke And Fanfiction Norse Mithology - Vikings Fanfiction Hindi Mithology - Predicted The Multiversal And Multidimensional Concepts 10,000 Years Before.
Old English is closest to Danish since Anglo-Saxon alliance were from Southern Denmark. What most non-academics think of as "Old English" is often closer to Late Middle English to Early Modern English.
Meant to put this in your hullabaloo video took this long to find the name of a weird western animation i remember seeing few years back you may enjoy it called long gone gulch by lopside animation
Hey just a quick reminder that Sparta was also a slavery-based society. They had some good ideas, and lots of bad ones, but then again that also applies to pretty much all societies ;)
Yeah, that's the downside of working with art and looking through old literature that happens to have arts surrounding it. The bold. Nudity It's one of the reasons in My middle school. We had to skip a lesson because there is too many Rulers in extreme detail in statues.😅 also unsurprisingly besides the Aztecs Sparta had the ruling of worshiping women who died in childbirth because it was seen as a Warriors greatest sacrifice in honor
Continental domination Absolute military genius Woman I dont want to offend anyone, but this is most likely THE dumest choice in all history. Especially consider other two gifts woud probably make them be together either.
Should have gone with Athena. Best military gets the other two. Athena will steam roll you in each other choice. If you don't want a prize then insist a group must vote and divide the punishments over multiple people.
15:50 Aeniad is Roman Fanfiction not by Homer, so can't be that. 20:44 Rather than simplified I would say downgraded. Queen of Heaven to Goddess of Love and War to losing War entirely. 23:56 Spartan "feminism" is neat. They also somehow managed to be worse to their slaves compared to rest of Greece and their obsession with being warriors really did not make for a stable or successful state in the long term (also the eugenics). Anyway, just because they gave women more rights does not make Sparta "nice" in any way.
@@Airier Figured, but I posted few times before and there was never a issue like that, so I was unsure. It seems YT doesn't like some word in my comment, but I'm not sure which.
In Sparta a woman losing her life in child birth was worthy of reverence and respect just the same as men who fought and died in battle.
So a fertility Goddess in war attire do fit really well, matching the Spartan motherhood being respected on par with warriors.
Plus, y'know, the women were trained to beat your ass too. The Spartans loved a woman that could kick their ass.😂
@@colt1903 No wonder Kratos fell for an Giantess xD
@@colt1903 It was a rather practical/pragmatic society. Spartan women were supposed to take care of the family farm and the helots attached to it while the male Spartans were busy at war. Including the male helots. Much was done to keep them docile and sheep-like, but they were STILL men. So Spartan women were prepared to take them on if needed. Lol, one time the male Spartans were away for so long that when they came back there were plenty of new children around. Nothing BIG was done about it (BIG as in butchering everybody involved.)
In the context of the greek dark age, "we don't have any written records" means "writing as a technology appears to have vanished entirely." Pre- and post- dark age writing systems are entirely unrelated to one another. Also! Highly recommend Blue's sorta-a-series on Minoan, Mycenaean, and Post-Bronze Age Collapse Greece. It really goes into a lot of stuff about this, as well as the general concept of myths containing some inherent historical truth.
OTP: One True Pairing, NOTP = opposite. It also depends on whether it's from the position of an author, audience or characters in literary work.
AS RUSSIAN 21 YEAR OLD BUMMER I SOMETIMES HATE OUR SLANG, BUT THIS IS EVEN WORSE HONESTLY.
The American Slang Is Sometimes THE WORST Thing That Ever Happened With English Language.
@@ДмитрийРубежов-э1б I agree. Though in this case it is a "shipping" language so we're mostly talking about fans. Or rather fanboys, fanatics and fan-fiction. I don't know modern Russian slang, but I do know some of the "Soviet" slang and shortenings... which ranges from interesting to atrocious.
@@jannegrey593 I'm Surprised That You Even Know That.
That's Cool.
@@ДмитрийРубежов-э1б Oh buddy, you don't even know the half of it.
@@ДмитрийРубежов-э1бthis is specifically terminology used within a certain subculture that has become semi-integrated into mainstream speech but not by much. You’re more likely to find this word when you’re looking to read fan fiction that walking down the street, though there’s a very small chance you will
Yeah, Sparta was badass. However, Blue has done a video about the time they were beaten by Thebes, and it is hilarious. The video is fun, but the event in question reads like something out of Discworld and I'm all for it.
I kinda love Aphrodite! She’s a menace, but she’s fun
Also, Red has videos on the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Aeneid, and the Oresteia
Absolute Goblin (Respectfully)
Provided you don't piss her off. How she inherited Hera's temper, I haven't figured out yet.
The closest thing to consequences that happened to Aphrodite, that I can think off the top of my head, is that time Hephaestus layed out a trap to literally catch Aphrodite and Ares doing the devil's tango, and showed them off to the other gods.
Hey Airier, I stumbled over something you might like to torture yourself with: OSP and friends play Macbeth. The fun part is that only Red and Blue act seriously, the rest are acting in a way to try and break them. And one of the friends is JoCat. Including at more than one point a real life Wiggler hat.
Its honestly an amazing performance from all involved. Lady Macbeth always kills me
the Julius Caesar readthru was a riot too.
30:48 of course they tried to lump her in with Mary, it’s Christianity, every powerful woman needed to be reinterpreted as Mary.
Also, the Hermes video is one of my favorites, hope you enjoy it too.
OTP and NOTP are fanfic terms.
OTP are pairings that you favor and/or are obsessed with to.
NOTP are the opposite, being the pairings that you HATE with every fiber of your body.
Speak of which
My RWBY
OTP is Bumblebee
As for the NOTP Blacksun is just absolutely not logical
Who was there when Blake Killed Adam ? Here's a hint, it wasn't Sun
@@shelbybayer200 you think anybody cares here why?
@@cheyannegiles9772How dare thee. There are plenty of people that care about people randomly talking about their ships for no reason. I personally love when people do that. Shippers unite!
@@shelbybayer200 Ah, RWBY... for me, that show fell off a cliff when Monty died. The animation quality, especially in fight scenes, went to absolute crap. Kept waiting for it to eventually recover and it just never did, and the characters just weren't deep enough to make up for it. Gave up on the show after the season where Ironwood goes psycho.
I believe you still got Artemis and Apollo, Loki, Hades and Persephone, and Hermes left as far as this style of deeper dive video goes. I really hope Red does more at some point in the future because these are so well done. I can't wait to see your reactions to them as you make your way through the Miscellaneous Myths.
Hopefully hestia cause I don't think there's much about her from what we know so far
Maybe Nemesis as well
Just jump in.
It will all eventually come around to other myths
@@MusicFan752hestia is one of those 'everyone knows about her so why write anything down' kind of gods so Im not sure if Red could really make a deep dive video for her
I don't remember if you've done the Hades and Persephone episode yet (I don't think you have), but you're going to love the amount of drift that happens in their myths. It's not nearly as land-spanning, but the myths ARE just as time-spanning. Additionally, if you want info on the cultural periods of Ancient Greece, Mycenaean Greece and Crete, I recommend looking at Blue's videos, because he's got several and they are FASCINATING. The palace layouts of the Cretans are GORGEOUS in particular
Believe he's going through the list chronologically, from oldest to newest.
to date, there isn't a Hera video yet, but Hera does play a big part in the Medea video and Red did another video about her and Zeus; also regarding the city states, Blue did some greek history videos about them (including one about Mycenean greece and troy)
OTP: One True Pairing
NoTP: No True Pairing
OTP-One True Pairing
NoTP- basically worst ship possible
EDIT: I think most of the written Greek Myths might have been in the Library of Alexandria and we all know what happened to that
Amar Astarte is supposedly where Space Marines got the Astartes name
funny story; the model used to pose for Aphrodite was put to trial by some loonies saying she was too "sexy", her response was to strip down and after no one could logically refute her attractiveness, she gathered her stuff and left.
A yes. Phryne the Toad. Hahaha
there's also a rumor that Simonetta Vespucci (the model in question) was the sister of Amerigo Vespucci, who was known for some exploring and stuff. NOthing big.
About the 40k thing: Astra means Stars, "tes" is irregular for "tas", Adeptus means the ones that get hold of something. So the Adeptus Astartes means literally those who conquer the stars aka Space Marines.
Also Adeptus Mechanicum. Holder of everything that has to do with mechanics.
And Astra Militarum: Star millitariy.
As the (slightly expanded) Wiccan chant goes that I quote sometimes:
Innana, Ishtar, Isis, Astarte, _Aphrodite_ , _Venus_ , _Freya_ , _Ostara_
A chain of syncretism, but that does not mean they are all are exactly the same.
Eros and Psyche show up in Greek art as far back as the 4th century BCE, but the earliest written version that has survived is from the Roman Empire in the 2nd century CE. So the story probably goes back to before Aphrodite and Eros had a mother-son connection, but we don't know what those older versions might have been like. The earliest stories have been lost.
And here's your FGO connection for this video:
We have Ishtar, who is a Rin-face Servant. Later down the line came the Saber Wars II event, where we meet "Space Ishtar" who while looking nearly identical to our usual Ishtar, calls herself Ishtar and has a few similar quirks, particularly a love for jewels and money, their personalities and general vibes are quite different. As it turns out, this Space Ishtar's True Name is actually Ashtarte.
So Ashtarte and Ishtar both being Rin-Faces in FGO has historical context :)
And despite fgos interpretations, they yet again be surprisingly accurate to the mythology......my head will always tilt at every time fgo actually makes a good connection to the source material.
16:18 and for all the Warhammer fans, yes that does sound a lot like Astartes and no that isn't a coincidence. The Space marines are named after the Goddess Astarte, because in Warhammer world, she was a Perpetual and one of the scientists who helped the Emperor create the Space Marines, thus he named them after her.
Red did make a video dedicated to the mythological history of Athens, and Blue has made a couple short history videos dedicated to Athens and Sparta. Actually he has a series of short videos about various cities called "City Minutes" if you're interested.
25:34 So the Babylonians invented Mpreg. Nice.
I think Egypt also had a myth like that, don't know which came first.
I now need to know how many mythologies had some sort of Mpreg, and I need to know where, who, and how.
In Zeus' defence (I cant believe I just wrote that😂), he only fobbed the decision onto Paris because ARES recommended him as a 'qualified judge'.
Apparently Paris once boasted that a bull he reared was undefeatable and Ares took that so personally he turned into a Bull to gore it to death.
Faced with what was clearly an angry God, Paris did the smart thing and awarded Ares the blue ribbon as 'Best Bull in show'.
So when Zeus was panicking over what to do, Ares remembered Paris and the rest is history.
I'm really looking forward to your reaction to the Hermes video, as well as the other deep dives (especially the Loki video and the Hades and Persephone video).
One of the few ways that Sparta was progressive was that women had a lot more rights than other women in Greece being able to own land and businesses and sometimes even being political leaders, but this is more because most Spartan men were almost always out of Sparta fighting in wars so if women couldn't own land or run businesses there wouldn't be very many people around to take care of Sparta while the men were fighting in wars
Don't forget they also needed to keep their slaves down.
Don't forget they also needed to keep their slaves down.
Thanks for this.
As to Hera, while there's some jealousy, she was literally the last goddess Zeus went to, despite being with him from early on, when they were almost equals, so she was used to it and a lot is the fact that she's the goddess of monogamy, but she can't punish her king, so allowed a mortals don't count for you, but you count for them rule.
Funny you should mention the Aeneid because before Red did her video on the Trojan War she did a three-part series dedicated to The Iliad The Odyssey and The Aeneid
I can hardly wait for Airier to get to Hermes and Hades & Persephone. But you should also definitely check out Red's Iliad/Odyssey/Aeneid trilogy
If you are ever up to a long OSP stream I would absolutely love if you did ‘the entirety of Ancient Rome’ which Blue did. It goes into a bit of mythology, history. Plays into Egypt (the cleopatra video is also a favourite), the culture of the cities. Everything. It’s absolutely amazing. Alternatively you could split it up into a few videos. Either way it is really really good.
24:24 Yes, Zeus does in fact know plenty about fighting, and we know this thanks to the opening chapters of the Dionysiaca, which contain the longest and most detailed account of the Battle against Typhon, in which Typhon with his thousands of snake-arms was ripping out mountains and baobab trees to throw at Zeus, and Zeus turned it all to Ash with his lightning
Zeus is King of the Gods because he is the most powerful of them all, the fact he's such a stickler for laws of hospitality and oaths-keeping means that, ignoring his personal life he's a pretty good king all things considered
Irony of Spartans was they weren't misogynistic unlike rest of the ancient Greece. (Or not at least as much.) This was due to the paradox that since their entire society revolved around war, men tended to die young or be out warring. So they had to give women power to handle the farms etc. (source of their wealth) and what scared the rest of the Greeks: both men and women inherited. Because of this and that the woman did nothing but handle the finances, ten most richest Spartan women were incredibly powerful with in Spartan politics. (They didn't have representation but you know, hard to say no to people with big wallets and who owned most of the land.)
23:25 that’s actually Blue’s thing! I believe he already has videos about Sparta and Athens.
Well now, I'm DEFINITELY looking forward to checking those out. 😁
@@Airierbut most of those are really old so his use of sources was quite elementary and in some cases flat out wrong.
1:31 OTPS and NOTPS are a bit of a fandom term. They refer to One-True-Pair/Not-One-True-Pair.
I.e. Favorite relationship (Character A + Character B) or Most hated relationship (Character A + Character C)
It's subjective as hell, because some people don't have OTPs but do have NOTPs, and others have neither, and others are firm on what they like while others are fluid and open to ideas
When Christianity arrived in greece in the roman empire. They used aphrodite image for mother mary, zues image was used for god, heracles was used for jesus, hephaestus was used for joseph
I could be wrong but I think Hestia is pretty chill right along with Hades and Persephone
I think she literally the only important deity in the pantheon who has literally done nothing controversial or bad
15:45 Yes, it was the Aeneid. Vergil wrote in his last will that the manuscript for the Aeneid should be burned, but emperor Augustus intervened and ordered it to be finished and publish with as few editorial changes as possible to Vergil's text. That was in 19 CE (= 19 AD), full whopping 800 years or so after the Iliad and the Odyssey where written.
The concept of the mycenean-greek dark ages is fascinating, I made it a key part of the lore of the world I'm building for fun :)
I would love to hear more!
Quick correction
14:30 The Norse didn't really make any significant contact with the lands of the Greece until will after the fall of the western roman empire.
23:51 Blue has done videos about the histories and cultures of Ancient Greek cities I think but Red also has a video about the Athens founding myths
"Legitimate, huge" apparently they were legit smol, just sayin
Lol
Blue has actually made some great vids on the ancient greek cities, I think you'd like them
Interestingly, I searched your channel just the other day to see if you'd reacted to this one! Nice timing! ^_^
if youre looking for culture videos on the greek cities themselves, thats Blue's domain
BTW, based on the existing schedule, the OSP video dropping on December 29th will probably be the next Journey to the West...
"The woman, the myth, the legend... Isn't that all the same thing?"
Ya heard it here first, folks. Airier thinks women are myths.😂
THEY EXIST!!?
Why didn't anyone tell me!
😁🤣👍
23:30 I'm afraid that's Blue's territory Airier.
23:20 That stuff about the characterization of different city states is why you gotta watch Blue's videos.
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Red does have a video on the Aeneid in her series Old Classics Summarized
23:00 might wanna hop over to Blue for that one. His videos do cover parts of the culture there. Especially Athens.
Fun Fact:
In English - Kityra
In Our Russian It's Just "The Land Of Krit" Basically.
Old English is closest to Danish since Anglo-Saxon alliance were from Southern Denmark. What most non-academics think of as "Old English" is often closer to Late Middle English to Early Modern English.
Good news! Blue made the exact city videos you’re hoping for! ^^_^^
Blue has some great videos about Athens and Sparta that go into a fair bit of detail about their history and culture.
15:47 I think you're referring to the Aneaid, because Blue does mention something like that in his video about Virgil.
So Aphrodite is the adult version of Mabel from Gravity Falls.
23:33 you are aware that is what blues side of the channel is for
You: research… *shudders*
Me: haha could NOT be me
10:58 So... a _Mary Seus,_ if you will?
The world's most volatile Shipper. She gets into such explosive arguments about her desired couples that she makes the Bleach fandom blush.😂
when you get to it OSP has a series classics summarised they have done the anied.
Glad you liked it so much.😊
Meant to put this in your hullabaloo video took this long to find the name of a weird western animation i remember seeing few years back you may enjoy it called long gone gulch by lopside animation
Hey just a quick reminder that Sparta was also a slavery-based society. They had some good ideas, and lots of bad ones, but then again that also applies to pretty much all societies ;)
bule has made a several videos covering greek city states.
Mmm, that Pandemos though.
18:04 Well, Space Marines are the sexiest things in the galaxy (that aren't Custodes)
OTP = "One True Pairing"
No-TP = Not One True Pairing
Basically, that means Aphrodite is the Greek god of shipping and divorcing.
Yeah, that's the downside of working with art and looking through old literature that happens to have arts surrounding it. The bold.
Nudity It's one of the reasons in My middle school. We had to skip a lesson because there is too many Rulers in extreme detail in statues.😅
also unsurprisingly besides the Aztecs Sparta had the ruling of worshiping women who died in childbirth because it was seen as a Warriors greatest sacrifice in honor
The Goddess of Love and Promiscuous behavior
Love from a Vaush and TaleFoundry fan!
Blue has done the videos on the cities
Oh, you don't want me on the battlefield. I'll be a war goddess if I want to. start the Trojan war...
On purpose
If you want a video delving into the cities of ancient Greece Blue has you covered!
OTP-One True Pairing
NOTP-Not One True Pairing
All is fair in love and war.
Yes, the singular god essays
Continental domination
Absolute military genius
Woman
I dont want to offend anyone, but this is most likely THE dumest choice in all history. Especially consider other two gifts woud probably make them be together either.
I mean, 'hot woman' may be the choice with the least amount of benefits, but all 3 choices would have some nasty drawbacks
Erm, if you want the story on the actual cities, I know Blue has talked some about them.
Should have gone with Athena. Best military gets the other two. Athena will steam roll you in each other choice.
If you don't want a prize then insist a group must vote and divide the punishments over multiple people.
Love and War, baby!
25:24 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Greek city states is more Blue thing and he has down several videos on it.
can't wait for hades and persephone
favorite couple
Hahaha 😳😂
I have no problem with you pausing but it would do wonders for you to at least listen till the end of the phrase from time to time xD
15:50 Aeniad is Roman Fanfiction not by Homer, so can't be that.
20:44 Rather than simplified I would say downgraded. Queen of Heaven to Goddess of Love and War to losing War entirely.
23:56 Spartan "feminism" is neat. They also somehow managed to be worse to their slaves compared to rest of Greece and their obsession with being warriors really did not make for a stable or successful state in the long term (also the eugenics). Anyway, just because they gave women more rights does not make Sparta "nice" in any way.
Great hammers
Otp one true pair
christmas is not stolen from Rome or any pagan traditions
Yeah it was, Yule from Germanic paganism.
Mehehe. Seeing the video again☆
Hello ken you wache personufication of death
What's going on? It's second time i try to post comment on your video and it immediately disappears.
Probably some weirdness on TH-cam's moderation. They might be flagged for review (which I gave up on after the count hit 4 digits).
@@Airier Figured, but I posted few times before and there was never a issue like that, so I was unsure. It seems YT doesn't like some word in my comment, but I'm not sure which.
Day 11 of asking for ENA reaction (don't know what to put in here)