I was wondering why Calenhad would leave Gwaren as the seat of a teyrnir given its location but then it hit me: the reason is its location. He didn't want to send troops through the Brecilian Passage and/or across the sea so he saved Gwaren for last and then decided that two teyrnirs is fine and Gwaren can keep theirs because he's that generous. Good video. The banner at Skyhold during the Knight section was a nice touch.
I have played every game but didn't know this information, so I appreciate this video, I'd heard the titles an I figured how it worked for the most part but knowing the more in depth is kind of nice, thank you for making this :) I'm definitely down for orlais an dwarven castes as well
Nice video! I did not know that Teyrn is a title of nobility and a quite high one aswell. I thought it means more like right hand of the King. Well explained and the summary at the end was also great! I'm hyped for your next video!
The explanation is appreciated, I always equated the titles to real world ones so bann==count and Arl==Duke, but Teyrn always stumped me as to what they would be, but now it makes sense
Glad to hear my video helped 😄 I've seen many people say different things but the most common comparison I've seen is: Bann = Baron Arl = Earn or Count Teyrn = Duke I considered including this in my video but then I realised I don't actually know that much about the real life titles, and couldn't be bothered to research them thoroughly either haha
If by that you mean all titles across all countries and factions, I'm planning on covering all of them in their own videos 😄 And thanks for the comment!
Also, the Teyrn Cousland (the one who owned the title during the battle) helped Sophia Dryden when the King Arland atacked them, throughout the revelion against the crown. In Dragon Age Origins, we learn about it whe we visit the Soldier's Peak.
Now i have a good understanding of those titles...Thanks!
I was wondering why Calenhad would leave Gwaren as the seat of a teyrnir given its location but then it hit me: the reason is its location. He didn't want to send troops through the Brecilian Passage and/or across the sea so he saved Gwaren for last and then decided that two teyrnirs is fine and Gwaren can keep theirs because he's that generous.
Good video. The banner at Skyhold during the Knight section was a nice touch.
That makes sense yeah!
And thank you, glad you noticed it haha 😇
I have played every game but didn't know this information, so I appreciate this video, I'd heard the titles an I figured how it worked for the most part but knowing the more in depth is kind of nice, thank you for making this :) I'm definitely down for orlais an dwarven castes as well
Glad to hear my video helped! And thank you 😄
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Nice video!
I did not know that Teyrn is a title of nobility and a quite high one aswell. I thought it means more like right hand of the King. Well explained and the summary at the end was also great!
I'm hyped for your next video!
Thank you!! I appreciate that a lot 😄
This definitely cleared up some confusion I had :)
Glad to hear that!
I would have been funny if this video came out few months ago and was sponsored by Established Titles :)
The explanation is appreciated, I always equated the titles to real world ones so bann==count and Arl==Duke, but Teyrn always stumped me as to what they would be, but now it makes sense
I assumed Bann = Baron and Arl = Earl but Teyrn also had me stumped lol
Glad to hear my video helped 😄 I've seen many people say different things but the most common comparison I've seen is:
Bann = Baron
Arl = Earn or Count
Teyrn = Duke
I considered including this in my video but then I realised I don't actually know that much about the real life titles, and couldn't be bothered to research them thoroughly either haha
Will there be a titles of Thedas video in the works?
Also for the algorithm 😎
If by that you mean all titles across all countries and factions, I'm planning on covering all of them in their own videos 😄
And thanks for the comment!
Ser PounceALot best and goodest of knights n_n
My sympathy if you ever try to make a video about the Free Marchs titles
(I'll bet it would be so much work to keep up)
It's on my list. Much further down the list, but it's there... xD
I think the Free Marches are interesting though so I look forward to looking into it
Also, the Teyrn Cousland (the one who owned the title during the battle) helped Sophia Dryden when the King Arland atacked them, throughout the revelion against the crown. In Dragon Age Origins, we learn about it whe we visit the Soldier's Peak.
How you don’t have more subscriber?