Yes closest historical person for the figure in the magnus opum of Miura. Although Miura said he couldn't remember if he consciously was influenced by Götz Eisenfaust
I loved the content! I learned I few things that I hadn't known about Von Berlichingen! Just tweak those pronunciations, watch you vowels, and you have a perfect video!
I doubt that he swung his sword with his prosthetic. I bet that he did it like Jamie Lannister... the prosthetic however allowed to grab something by using your other hand. Thus, you could use it to carry something or potentially hold the reins of your horse...
Götz von Berlichingen. If you don't say at least that name you failed. You failed. It's GÖtz not Gotz. 😉 One of the most interesting things about the prosthetic is that the iron hand was more advanced than what modern medicine could do for a long time.
@@StoicHistorian It's more the pronounciation of the name 'Götz' that all Germans listening take umbrage with. The 'ö' is not pronounced like an English 'o' - there's a reason for the dots. It's pronounced like the 'ea' in 'Earl' (well, close to that). As far as I remember, he also said 'lick my ass' and said it to the messenger of the archbishop of Mainz, not to the emperor.
Guts, is that you!?
Nuts?, this is Guts- over. Boagie has your six, but I gotd Boagie's twelve.
Yes closest historical person for the figure in the magnus opum of Miura. Although Miura said he couldn't remember if he consciously was influenced by Götz Eisenfaust
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I truly wonder who the blacksmith was who made the iron hand.
He must have been one hell of an artisan.
You could say he had an iron grip on the intricacies of his trade
I have a feeling this channel is going to blow up soon, its underrated af
He just needs a giant sword now
A zweihander is a huge German greatsword often reaching 6ft in length. Is that big enough for you?
Tough ole German! 😅 well done! I have heard of the Knight with the Iron Hand. But you covered it thoroughly here. 👍😃
HIIIIIEEEEEEYAAAA FOOOOOORCES
GOTZ VON BROlichengen😂😂.
Commonalities with Guts and Griffith are mind blowing. Götz may even had his own kingdom.
Me, when my girlfriend gets violated by a zesty bird man who looks like batman.
Why do I keep getting unsubscribed?
Idk man that’s strange, not trying to press you or anything but maybe try turning on notifications?
Coolest nickname ever for a warrior
The original enter the dragon 🤕🤗
I would have been more impressed if he said " Kiss my grits"
It’s here! Awesome stuff man.
Thanks! Can’t wait for your next one!
I loved the content! I learned I few things that I hadn't known about Von Berlichingen!
Just tweak those pronunciations, watch you vowels, and you have a perfect video!
I doubt that he swung his sword with his prosthetic. I bet that he did it like Jamie Lannister... the prosthetic however allowed to grab something by using your other hand. Thus, you could use it to carry something or potentially hold the reins of your horse...
I mean he could swing a sword, the question is how useful is a stiff hsnd
Götz was a Suevi Chad truely
Pro tip to you anglo speakers, Ö is pronounced as the Ea (æ) in Earl, not a O
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Götz von Berlichingen. If you don't say at least that name you failed. You failed.
It's GÖtz not Gotz. 😉
One of the most interesting things about the prosthetic is that the iron hand was more advanced than what modern medicine could do for a long time.
I did say the name in the beginning
@@StoicHistorian It's more the pronounciation of the name 'Götz' that all Germans listening take umbrage with. The 'ö' is not pronounced like an English 'o' - there's a reason for the dots. It's pronounced like the 'ea' in 'Earl' (well, close to that). As far as I remember, he also said 'lick my ass' and said it to the messenger of the archbishop of Mainz, not to the emperor.