AYO !! IT'S HERE WOO HOO !! 😳 Thank you so much for having me on board! I had so much fun with the voice acting! 🧡 Everyone did such a fantastic job !!
Lore time with Mochi is finally out let's goooo!! Will there be more lore videos in the future?👀 Also thanks again for inviting me to voice in your video!! And great job everyone else voicing too! 😊😊
jumpscared by my voice in the first minutes of the video i havent finished watching yet but dude the editing is so cool, you put so much effort in the video and it shows. good job bro :) good job everybody voicing stuff too
The thing about the Golden Age figures is that, there's also another related party, maybe, just maybe..closely related to us more than we realized, other than Breogan who offered his knowledge and tech to the king. From the 5th Anniv batch, we get Thorns skin and module. His module told a story of 3 figures called by the king to measure how vast the world is. One was an old merchant, telling about the supposed Foehn Hotlands sands. Second, a young fisherman, bringing the black saltwater of the deepest, presumably Aegir sea. The third one however, an alchemist, identity and age unknown. Before the king had summoned them, the alchemist came into the hall first thing, and bluntly asking the king to give the sand and seawater, so they could mix it. The sand turning into red water while the seawater turning into white sands. The figure declared though they did not know the exact measure of world, they believe it would not be as vast as the king's grasp, prompting the king to grant the alchemist to explore the (Terra) lands with the Iberian fleets. Now, in Thorns' BOC skin, about 30 years from our current timeline, and about 100 years since the Profound Silence, he said that the Iberia fleets had started to sail again to the direction where his sword pointed to. The stuffs held by each Operator's module are their own posessions, right? Therefore, who was the mysterious alchemist? Does the 'alchemist' chose to board into a certain landship so they could travel and measure Terra's vastness to answer the king's order, for all these years?
Woaw may god bless the yt algorith. As a lore enjoyer you can't imagine my surprise when this video popped up in my feed. And then the presentation with the spanish voices was sublime (I'm a spanish speaker) Overall excelent video about iberia pre and post fall. Would love if you continued this video series.
i need everyone here to know that the eyes of iberia have the dumbest names ever like "the buoy tower of aegir" but my favorite is "the center of services of wearing floaties." also shoutout to the bay of juan.
I wonder if they had kids or Lateran folk helping out with the names 😂 (Doylean explanation is probably that the devs thought the names being in Spanish makes them cool enough no matter what they translate to, thank you for the translation :"D)
I still can't get over the fact that most likeley we are the ones who created seaborn, just mere 30k years ago when landed on Tera, it now haunts me how op seaborn are in the universe
One thing I disagree with is that the Inquisition hurt a lot of innocents. We simply don't know, it is just told that many innocent people disappeared or got murdered, but as we learn with the wife of the major later on in Stultifera Navis, she actually was part of the church of the deep, the Inquisition just never showed anyone the proof, so I think the Inquisition is quite a bit better with their job than people think.
They took exactly 130 people of which half of them were innocent and executed them all the same. This was only on Thiagos backstory the Inquisition has operated for years in Iberia and people that aren't from Gran Faro fear them because they do the same anywhere else.
I am very new to your channel, and I want to say that I have been watching your live streams from months ago and I cant stop watching, I am very glad I saw your stream in recommendations and watched it. also this video was great I liked the voice over parts for the speeches of the people.
Yeah, lore video! Unfortunately I have only recently started to read the Reunion arc again. So I cannot watch this video since it will spoiler the story for me.
Huh? If the Iberian King was focused towards military build up wouldn't that be in line with the Borogan wanting an army to fight the seaborn? Would a research vessel better be able to endure the profound silence? Is he stupid??? And the Aegir where working with the seaborne at least partly?