So glad you enjoyed the video! I’m planning some more Elden Ring content in the near future and have lots of Assassin’s Creed videos already in the works!
This is pretty cool. I love how your giving a presentation on the creature whilst fighting for your life at the same time lol. Keep it up, these are quite fun to watch.
Thank you for the knowledge I really like ac odyssey and it's interesting to learn more about ancient Greece. I can't wait to watch this channel grow, keep it up! P.s. Your voice is really nice to listen to!!!
The “fault line and hallucinogenic ethylene fumes” Delphi myth has been debunked. Look for “The Ancients” podcast, Oracle of Delphi, Garrett Ryan explains (30 minutes in).
So happy your back!!! Your videos helped during GCSE and a level revision (so thank you for that) and the return perfect timing for the start of my classics degree!!! Can't wait for the new videos. :D
Hi Mr Hinde! Adam here, hope you remember me haha, glad you’re back on the channel! Can’t wait to see more of your videos and hope you’re doing well :)
so cool! what game is this? also yours was the first video that popped up on my google search for "theatre dionysus - wanted to pass this along. thanks!
Can't find any other mention of a triastic composition on the internet. Have asked my friend in the art world who also has no idea what it is. Can you elaborate on it or I have got the term wrong from your video?
Hi! Apologies, the audio was pretty terrible on these early videos, but the channel is being updated and new videos on the way. I think the term I used was ‘Chiastic’ composition - referring to creating an ‘x’ shape. It gets its name from ‘Chi’ the Greek letter for ‘X’.
I visited this site in real life today and was shocked at how similar it is in Assassins creed. They really did their research when reconstructing these sites. Same with the acropolis in Athens
Cheers, writing a uni essay on the Parthenon frieze and how we can tell what it for sure is without any inscriptions. Being able to visualise the temple as a whole with your narrations really helps.