The world is at the dawn of a new era, as every alliance readies themselves for wars that will be remembered for decades to come. Slide Count:62 Music Used: 1-Traducement by Audiomachine
Kaiser! Great of you to give us a trailer! Awesome! 🙂)))) But at around 1:49 I see Countries depicted with the same colors, that do not seem to be that friendly to one another... is it just to show with clarity that this is a global war?
@@maxdepasquale2351 The latter, recall from episode 5 or 6 I mentioned that I had to make each war follow a red/blue/green etc color scheme because otherwise I'd run out of colors.
@@maxdepasquale2351 It's aight, don't worry about it. The trailer's just meant to build up even more hype than I've already built up for the past 9 episodes anyway, and it seems to have worked!
@@maxdepasquale2351 Nope, mainly since there's nothing else I can think of teasing that wouldn't come off as repetitive, aside from secondary characters like Canada and maybe Iran, but there's really not enough for another trailer if that makes sense. But I'm sure as hell still gonna continue to hype up the audience through the community tab!
@@ZeKaiserVG And you did. I still maintain that a second trailer would have not been a bad idea, though ;-) Could you at least tell us how long will "Annuntiate" be?
You know, I wonder what the real Hollerich, Arborelius, Woelki, Tagle, would think about this 😉 BTW, please remind me something - the "prophecy" that Caccia has seen is the same as the St. Silas one? 2nd BTW, for those of you who are curious, St Silvas (or Silvanus) is abundantly mentioned in very old Church writings. There also exists a "Teachings of Silvanus" text discovered in an old Egyptian city in 1945. It is considered an "apocrypha", because we do not know the real author. Still, it gives suggestions about a Christian life, it does not deal with an evil Pope...
@@maxdepasquale2351 I'd only hope they wouldn't try to cast me into hell for blasphemy or anything lol, what'd be the odds of them finding this lol, that'd be nuts if that happened. No, the prophecy that was foretold to Caccia, while told by St. Michael the Archangel, is different than the Letter of St. Silas to the Cilicians. St. Silas, as the Cardinals said in episode 9, only assisted in the writing of Biblical texts and wrote none of his own, to our knowledge. It's theoretically possible he did and they were lost at some point and lay ruined beneath the Arabian sands.
@@ZeKaiserVG No indeed, it's quite unlikely they'll find out. And in any case you haven't done anything truly blasphemous - it's a story. The only possible heresy would be an attempt to "correction" to the accepted Canon of Scriptures, or some "addition". But I do not see how this could be related to your work. Also, one may wonder if it was truly St. Michael the Archangel to show up Caccia, when he was a simple priest... you know, if I had a "vision", I would have myself subject to a long series of medical tests to assess that nothing is wrong inside my head. Then I'd talk to some Commission, who would examine if the vision is in agreement with the Gospel and it does not come from somebody who *pretends* to be St. Michael. OK, thanks for patching my weak memory. Anyway, I was wondering, has the text I mentioned above anything to do with that the Cardinals are looking for?
@@maxdepasquale2351 No, the Letter of St. Silas to the Cilicians is unrelated to that. I was unaware of its existence. I chose St. Silas since he's (hopefully) somewhat recognizable, yet he never wrote any Biblical texts, thus, it was the perfect way to craft this narrative.
@@maxdepasquale2351 Mexico hasn't joined the war yet, there's still a little bit of stabilizing that has to be done before he can join the war, as stated in episode 7. Canada is involved in the war as well, just not shown
Just an afterthought - wouldn't have it been more convenient for France to wait a little? The North African nations might have sent troops to help the Saudi Caliphate against Israel, Abyssinia and Iran; then they would have found themselves much less capable against a sudden attack of the AEM.
@@maxdepasquale2351 Think of when the Mesopotamians Federalize and the North Africans thinking they have to help happening in real time. They were about ready to go send help when the AEM declared war. For now, their main objective is staying alive, and they hope to be able to help Saud when they're done with the AEM, just so they don't drag the AEM against their allies
Ah, about People's Republic of China. We often see him as that "without scruples"... In this story, it seems that he has developed a conscience and is trying to redeem himmselves. Let's see what China can do.
And, to be 100% honest, I find a bit bemusing that Japan wants to protect Asia. In the real world, Japanese in general have a little attitude of... superiority with respect other Nations. They are a bit like the British of the Asian continent, perhaps it's the fact of being on an island Nation? 🙂No offense meant to both, of course. I've been to Japan, and worked for 10 years in the United Kingdom. I got much in return in both cases.