Well this was some hot & moist garbage, and I like your content outside of this travesty or whatever you call it. Other than that eagerly waiting for this “long” content you speak of allegedly being manufactured as I speak, good night ma’am.
Sonará muy “uhm, actually ☝️🤓” pero de hecho esa historia fue una invención por parte del historiador grecorromano Polieno en el siglo segundo, principalmente con la finalidad de hacer mofa de la religión egipcia.
I'd say silence suits Claude because he's meant to be perceived as a silent, obedient and emotionless psychopath. To think of it that way, he's way scarier than cartoonishly Vaas-esque Trevor and any other protagonist since. Any bit of personality or emotion would make him humane, and he's supposed as inhumane as Manhunt protagonists. It's just who he is - a ruthless killing machine. Tommy is ambitious and greedy, Niko is broken and torn apart by guilt and revenge, Trevor exists entirely for Z generation, Michael is a walking midlife crisis, while Claude is... A complete psycho
As much as I wholeheartedly despise the title, the video shows that he criticizes this game out of love and constructively, which are the best kinds or criticism.
in the mules camps, if you kill everybody and dispose of the bodies but keep 1 guy alive at the camp, he will remain alone for days, even if you go to sleep in your private room, when you'll go back the guy will still be alone but he will also keep crafting materials that you can steal. by doing so you can easily take him out multiple times and steal everything in the camp ;)
Serapis is also not a truly "Egyptian" god. He was a Greek stylized god invented by the Ptolemeic Priesthood as a "god for the Egyptian". He had blond hair, fair skin, and wore a toga. He really wasn't "Egyptian" in any sense of the term.
Man, you... the fact you did this - you could have been a millennial, maybe even gen X, and not been instantly driver insane by the lack of search engines - and I don't feel like that often about people born after 2001 😯
The idea that because war is brutal and the ancients knew that, is ridiculous is in itself, ridiculous. There are ample accounts of disorderly retreats in ancient warfare, and ample accounts of superstition bolstering or weakening a forces morale. The idea that the Egyptians might have been offput and have reduced morale seeing sacred images and animals in between them and their opponents is 109% believable. Whether is actually happened, who knows, but the idea itself isn’t ridiculous, just notable.