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    The Beast of Gévaudan (French: La Bête du Gévaudan) is the historic name associated with a man-eating animal or animals that terrorised the former province of Gévaudan (consisting of the modern-day department of Lozère and part of Haute-Loire as well as the Auvergne and south Dordogne areas of France), in the Margeride Mountains of south-central France between 1764 and 1767. The attacks, which covered an area spanning 90 by 80 kilometres (56 by 50 mi), were said to have been committed by one or more beasts with formidable teeth and immense tails, according to contemporary eyewitnesses. Most descriptions from the period identify the beast as a striped hyena, wolf, dog, or wolf-dog hybrid.
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  • @valhallasrevenge
    @valhallasrevenge Год назад +402

    me : this can't be that spooky.
    DK : it takes place in France.
    me : OH GOD, OH FUCK.

    • @iliantant7322
      @iliantant7322 Год назад

      what ?

    • @valhallasrevenge
      @valhallasrevenge Год назад

      @@iliantant7322 it's a joke about the country of France.

    • @iliantant7322
      @iliantant7322 Год назад

      @@valhallasrevenge that the problem i am french and i don't get it

    • @valhallasrevenge
      @valhallasrevenge Год назад +15

      @@iliantant7322 the fact that you don't seem to understand how someone can make a joke about France, is the most French thing i've heard in a while.

    • @iliantant7322
      @iliantant7322 Год назад +1

      @@valhallasrevenge no no we french love talking shit about our country it is just i don't get the joke where does that come from?

  • @MLGHazrad
    @MLGHazrad Год назад +491

    "The only thing worst than the horrors of 40k is real life" or something along those lines should be a Detective Ridiculous shirt.

  • @nixus9021
    @nixus9021 Год назад +628

    I am french and have lived in France all my life.
    I had to look up every single french words they tried to pronounce.
    10/10 : a good podcast that makes you learn more about your country.

    • @Volvith
      @Volvith Год назад +30

      As someone with major French heritage, i can confirm, this is indeed a French moment. :D

    • @ralphize5153
      @ralphize5153 Год назад

      Bro, French people aren’t real. Fake News

    • @lmaoidkaboutnames6863
      @lmaoidkaboutnames6863 Год назад +26

      honestly i'm just very surprised how much Bricky and DK were expecting us to hate them over the names. they're using a germanic language trying to pronounce one of the hardest romance languages. Do people actually get mad at others over name prononciation ? I think it's pretty cute and funny to hear them try their best :d

    • @Zaprozhan
      @Zaprozhan Год назад +4

      @@lmaoidkaboutnames6863 Well said! Honest attempts at my first language get sympathy, not anger.

    • @lorenard993
      @lorenard993 Год назад +5

      @@lmaoidkaboutnames6863 Having grown up as a francophone in an anglophonic area it is a surprisingly common trope that francophones get unreasonably angry over miss-pronunciation, I have even heard people say that they tried to speak french and francophones pretended not to understand them when the reality was they are actually just hard to understand

  • @meltedphoenix5026
    @meltedphoenix5026 Год назад +393

    Y’know how you can banish demons by speaking Latin? I think I could banish Bricky by speaking French

    • @doctorpobrezahd3625
      @doctorpobrezahd3625 Год назад +18

      Shy might try this

    • @scooterdescooter4018
      @scooterdescooter4018 Год назад +4

      baguette hon hon hon cheese wine!

    • @nogo6880
      @nogo6880 Год назад +2

      Oui

    • @NightMeteor21
      @NightMeteor21 Год назад +3

      I think one of two things would happen bricky would be banished or that will send him into a frenzied rage and I don't think we will want to see that

    • @leek.3671
      @leek.3671 Год назад

      😂

  • @SageHarpuia816
    @SageHarpuia816 Год назад +220

    They didn't mention it, but there's a French movie from 2001 called Brotherhood of the wolf, that is based off of the beast of Gevuadon. The costume design of that movie also heavily inspired the costume design for Bloodborne!

    • @luxiam9148
      @luxiam9148 Год назад +5

      Ah so that's the name of the movie. Didn't onow that it was inspired by this legend

    • @Ixan89
      @Ixan89 Год назад +8

      Just scrolling down like "somebody else saw that movie to right?

    • @chriswyer7144
      @chriswyer7144 Год назад +2

      Oh shit, you are so right! LOL!

    • @FlexxibleFree
      @FlexxibleFree Год назад +1

      Surprised they didn't mention it and since the movie is pretty old I didn't know then that it's based on this cool story

    • @ProtosR
      @ProtosR Год назад +1

      I knew the more he told the story I was like this sounds more and more like the movie.

  • @goawayihavecommentstomake1488
    @goawayihavecommentstomake1488 Год назад +105

    Also, France has a history with wolves. In around 1300, there was a super pack of 300 wolves, led by the Wolf King, which terrorised Paris and the surroundings for 3 years. These wolves ate humans by preference, and it took a huge effort and ambush to finally defeat them.

    • @GamerGrovyle
      @GamerGrovyle Год назад +1

      I need to know more about this. Please lemme know what source you have for this

    • @leek.3671
      @leek.3671 Год назад +1

      Woah!! That’s nuts! I’ll have to look up more about that because that’s a LOT of wolves!! Is there any legends or stories about it?

  • @Oscar_Lasco
    @Oscar_Lasco Год назад +298

    The Beast of Gevaudan was France's Jacques the Ripper :
    - Escaped the authorities.
    - Scary but targetted the most vulnerable.
    - Some of their crimes attributed to them might be committed by other culprits.
    - Their reputation was greatly boosted by the contemporary newspapers.
    - Got adapted in comic books, novels and movies of varying qualities.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад +2

      However, it got caught

    • @80Elminster
      @80Elminster Год назад +1

      Joseph Vacher was the french ripper- The Beast of Gevaudan was an actual animal of some kind

    • @TiernanWilkinson
      @TiernanWilkinson Год назад +6

      - Have a metal song about them

    • @TheKnightlyScarling
      @TheKnightlyScarling Год назад

      @@80Elminster I'm betting a Bengal tiger

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад

      @@TheKnightlyScarling No, it wouldn’t have survived the winter.

  • @joaogomes9405
    @joaogomes9405 Год назад +19

    Fun fact about wolfdogs, Bricky. They're a lot more wolf than dog. In fact, they can be so physically similar to wolves that the differences are minimal and nearly unrecognizable. The dog part comes from the wolfdog's behaviour and domesticity when in captivity. Wolfdogs are also a lot more common in the wild than you'd think. Every black pelted wolf is a wolfdog or wolfdog descendent, because the genetic mutation that results in canids having black pelts first originated in dogs, then it got passed on to wolves through inter-breeding. So a person training wolfdogs to attack on command without people realising they're dealing with domesticized wolfdogs and not wild wolves is plausible, especially if we consider the fact that some wolfdogs, when bred with dogs that have different physical characteristics from wolves, can take on traits from both progenitors and look pretty wild. It could explain why the beast or beasts were considered "like a wolf, but not quite". It could have had any number of traits depending on what dog was used for breeding, including the reddish stripe on its back.

  • @darthplagueis13
    @darthplagueis13 Год назад +62

    Gonna guess that the actual kill count of the beast was much lower but because they were really panicked about it, they attributed basically every single instance of someone going missing or being attacked by a wild animal to the beast.
    There were other wolf attacks at the time, there were bears in the woods which might sometimes attack people and sometimes people would just go missing. When there was such a massive hysteria going on, I think odds are a lot of people in Gévaudan simply didn't consider all possible explanations for someone disappearing or dying in the woods and instead went "Sacre bleu, ze beast has struck again!"

  • @masenguerra7835
    @masenguerra7835 Год назад +124

    I love the monster videos so far. The cold cases were getting depressing but these are really fun.

    • @Azzabackam
      @Azzabackam Год назад +2

      Bruh, same. Like I'd be happy to see more cold cases sprinkled in to shake things up, but these monster videos really feel like where this series is hitting its stride.

  • @fayte109
    @fayte109 Год назад +255

    A really cool point: a 2001 film was made based around this called 'Brotherhood of the Wolf'. The film itself was a Major inspiration for the clothing designs in Bloodborne!

    • @Jadguy24
      @Jadguy24 Год назад +24

      The movie is real good, it combines several of the theories as the beast in that was kind of a trained armored cryptid

    • @luxiam9148
      @luxiam9148 Год назад +6

      Ah so that's the name of the movie. Didn't onow that it was inspired by this legend

    • @danny_decheeto8300
      @danny_decheeto8300 Год назад +8

      Yeah I saw the exploring series video on it, those tricorn hats and shroud things they wore were just 👌👌🤌🤌

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Год назад +5

      That's a dope movie too, starring one of my personal fav martial artists, Mark Dacascos. Been meaning to re-watch it at some point.

    • @Avengedtenfold
      @Avengedtenfold Год назад +4

      I wouldn't be shocked to learn it was also the inspiration for the outskirts in Witcher 1.

  • @hoopchristine5202
    @hoopchristine5202 Год назад +194

    I only knew about this beforehand from the Powerwolf song, Beast of Gévaudan. The French version, Bête du Gévaudan, is pretty good, too

    • @mr.malpractice6390
      @mr.malpractice6390 Год назад +1

      same here

    • @danny_decheeto8300
      @danny_decheeto8300 Год назад +10

      Feared no sword and feared no gun

    • @papierluchs1434
      @papierluchs1434 Год назад

      Morgul Blade has a pretty epic song too

    • @DHBucsFan
      @DHBucsFan Год назад +1

      I really enjoyed the French version of the song as well!

    • @VulcanHeStan
      @VulcanHeStan Год назад

      EEEYYY Powerwolf!
      I was gonna make the same comment, beat me to it. They're super fun to listen to.

  • @L_Monke
    @L_Monke Год назад +40

    7 years of easy corpses to eat after the battles, could make a big wolf pack of man eaters.

  • @sarnicholas4053
    @sarnicholas4053 Год назад +58

    As a huge Lion El'Jonson fan I'm so hyped for anything involving eerie, shadow-haunted forests and horrible monstrosities

    • @cappinjocj9316
      @cappinjocj9316 Год назад +3

      Check out “Brotherhood of the Wolf”, it’s a beautiful movie. Great action/horror flick, and if you appreciate Monica Bellucci then you get great value for money😉.

    • @Confiteor10115
      @Confiteor10115 Год назад +2

      The Beast of Gévaudan was actually just a Calibanite Lion lmao

  • @bubbasbigblast8563
    @bubbasbigblast8563 Год назад +9

    A few extra fun things:
    1. "A pikeman despatched from Normandy to join one of the hunting expeditions wrote to his patron in April 1765: ‘Snow, hail, thunderstorms, wind, wet feet ... I beg you, sir, if you have not already left for the Gévaudan yourself, forget about it. This is an abominable country, with terrible food."
    2. Malnutrition before the harvest was a severe problem in the region, which would make tracking actual killings even harder, because death in general there was common.
    3. Captain Duhamel used live children as bait for the wolf, so yeah, SUPER hated, and worthy of being led to a bog.
    4. The famous wolf-hunter failed to kill even one wolf, which might explain why he ran away.
    5. The boy who fought the wolf with his friends and got rewarded by the king became an artillery man, but I don't think he ever saw combat. His brother, who was the designated heir, might also have been a secret revolutionary, so Jacques Portefaix might have been one as well, though they apparently wanted a constitutional monarchy and not, you know...The Terror.

  • @chainsawman10
    @chainsawman10 Год назад +92

    It's the Bretonnia with a Beastman outside experience

    • @chainsawman10
      @chainsawman10 Год назад +9

      Also Bricky is a Powerwolf fan..more respect for this man

  • @IdioticSynergy
    @IdioticSynergy Год назад +668

    Tonite On Ridiculous Gear: Bricky embraces the Yiff And mutates Into The Beast Of Gévaudan, DK tries to hunt the Bricky-Beast hybrid by intensely following its toebean prints and Shy captures the forehead fiend by luring it with League Of Legend fanfiction

    • @MLGHazrad
      @MLGHazrad Год назад +33

      Beast hears Vi and Caitlyn getting together, so it sprints to see it only to realize that it's the works of ratatatat74 A.K.A Mr. Skulls, if you know you know.

    • @FaiDro
      @FaiDro Год назад +26

      This was a rollercoaster of a comment to read at work jfc lmao

    • @IdioticSynergy
      @IdioticSynergy Год назад +3

      @@FaiDro You're welcome mate

    • @worldeater2414
      @worldeater2414 Год назад +2

      @@MLGHazrad More like Lobsterkiahlart

    • @knightslayer1158
      @knightslayer1158 Год назад +3

      i mean, thats just Bloodborne

  • @XShadoWPaws
    @XShadoWPaws Год назад +8

    This taking place so soon after the Seven Year War leads me to believe that it is indeed a wolf-dog hybrid. Back then it was really common for farm dogs and other domesticated animals to escape into the wild during times of conflict and turn feral, and wild dogs are extremely vicious and aggressive.

  • @drizzitdude
    @drizzitdude Год назад +7

    Actually the theory that it was a trained wolf or wolf-hybrid trained by Jean Chastel makes a lot of sense if you think about it.
    Where did he get it?
    He was notably a hunter and a loner, it’s possible he discovered as a pup or it was crossbred with one of his own hunting dogs.
    Why did it target women and children?
    That is what it had been trained to do.
    Why couldn’t so many people find it out in the woods and in patrol?
    Because it lived in the town. Likely hidden by the owner somewhere.
    Why was it such a tank?
    Because it’s owner would nurse it back to health. Maybe after the first time it was wounded he made some “armor” for it.
    Why did the killings stop?
    Because he put down his own pet realizing it was the perfect chance to be the “hero” of the story. That is also why it didn’t charge him.

  • @leachofsouls
    @leachofsouls Год назад +98

    I like how this was an april fools joke and it turned into a monthly extra and i love it

  • @DISTurbedwaffle918
    @DISTurbedwaffle918 Год назад +15

    A bit of info on wolf-dog hybrids, they can get very large, depending on the breed, and such hybrids can be susceptible to recessive disorders like gigantism. Combine that with the often hyperspecialized jaws we've bred in some breeds, and you could have a particularly gnarly creature. They also tend to be super aggressive, like most feral dogs.
    I'm thinking something like a Wolf-Mastiff hybrid, if that's what it could be.

  • @draconianscout
    @draconianscout Год назад +25

    It's funny that when wolves get a taste for human flesh they stop being interested in animals. Like when that bobtailed wolf literally seige down paris with a pack or the wolf war on the eastern front in ww1

  • @funny_valentine6588
    @funny_valentine6588 Год назад +194

    In the night no man can run
    From the beast of Gévaudan
    No escape from the fate of a martyr born in pain
    When all prayers said and done
    Tame the land of Gévaudan
    And the curse of the beast will remain!

    • @zarlsalamandersspacemarine302
      @zarlsalamandersspacemarine302 Год назад +19

      Ah I see someone has good music tastes~

    • @clink-at-war2
      @clink-at-war2 Год назад +2

      Dude, legit thought that this was something made up for that song, didn't know it was an actual thing

    • @danny_decheeto8300
      @danny_decheeto8300 Год назад +3

      @@zarlsalamandersspacemarine302indeed

    • @Wanys123
      @Wanys123 Год назад +5

      banger song, they did Bête du Gévaudan(a version in Fr*nch), I swear it is better... despite fr*nch being a waste of time, it makes the song better.

    • @vahlok1426
      @vahlok1426 Год назад +13

      To the father and the son
      Came the Beast of Gevadun
      Terminator, a traitor
      Half wolf & half machine
      To the prior and the nun
      Came the Beast of Gevadun
      A believer, redeemer
      All fatal mad & mean
      *BEAST OF GEVADUN*

  • @DaEnder910
    @DaEnder910 Год назад +35

    There description of the beast almost perfectly matches the extinct species andrewsarchus, which is kinda neat!

    • @user-kn9gl9dt6l
      @user-kn9gl9dt6l Год назад +1

      holy shit yeah. it does

    • @ObsidiaBlack1
      @ObsidiaBlack1 Год назад +1

      Holy shit it does! That is freaky.

    • @JohnDoe-rp7mf
      @JohnDoe-rp7mf Год назад +2

      I literally just posted about this. There’s also hyaenodon or daedon, which would also fit description. As a Christian who believes earth isn’t millions of years old then I would suspect one of these. Even still scientist thought coelacanth was extinct millions of years and yet here we are

    • @s.k4713
      @s.k4713 Год назад +1

      Holy crap you are right.

    • @zcgamerandreacts2762
      @zcgamerandreacts2762 Год назад

      Man the various animals humanity has faced even pre historic animals of the PAST. Which is wicked.

  • @TheGacou
    @TheGacou Год назад +7

    So, in 2016, Jean-Claude Bourret, a journalist, laid down a hypothesis, that the beast would actually be a cross breed between a wolf and an old combat dog breed, descended from the roman legions of attack dogs, which were Mastiffs.
    Pact of Wolves, is a movie derived from the story btw. Fun movie too.

  • @summonerstripclub4840
    @summonerstripclub4840 Год назад +7

    honestly if it’s not a bear or escaped big cat (both have gone on killing sprees), it does sound like a giant male razor back boar with a major grudge, has the smarts to back it up to

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад +1

      However, they mentioned it’s canine in appearance. They would have called it a pig-like creature rather than a canine-like one.

  • @thebonkgoblin5200
    @thebonkgoblin5200 Год назад +13

    I do think the reason Powerwolf leaned so heavily into the more religious aspects of the tale is due to the fact that A LOT, of their music have religious undertones to begin with so that probably held some hand in that.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад +2

      A lot Their songs are either: Vampires, werewolves, or sex.

    • @ferro9926
      @ferro9926 4 месяца назад

      Or christianity, mayve a little war if the wolves were good bois, as a treat

  • @alexandrefoures1706
    @alexandrefoures1706 Год назад +7

    The events of the Beast of Gevaudan happened when the Marquis de Lafayette was 9 living with his grandmother and aunts in Auvergne, if I recall correctly (I will check for the sources again) an anecdote mentions that he was confined to his bedchambers for months because he declared to his relatives that he took the initiative to gather the local children so they could organize a hunting party to get the beast. Absolute foreshadowing of an absolute legendary man.

  • @BokuBuddha
    @BokuBuddha Год назад +16

    Had a dream last night that I was watching an adeptus ridiculous episode and Shy finally revealed her voice and she was British worst nightmare ever

    • @sharker49
      @sharker49 Год назад +6

      Pretty sure she is actually mute.

  • @XERO7100
    @XERO7100 Год назад +15

    Drinking game: Take a shot every time DK says "beast of gevaudan"

  • @anoninunen
    @anoninunen Год назад +6

    18:56 - PowerWolf, writers of such songs as: 'Sanctified with Dynamite', 'Amen and Attack', 'Resurrection by Erection', 'Incense and Iron', 'Christ & Combat', and 'Warewolves of Armenia'

    • @dannylamb456
      @dannylamb456 Год назад

      Don't forget Coleus Sanctus, or "Holy Ballsack"

  • @nasir6r996
    @nasir6r996 Год назад +6

    I like when he said "The Beast of Gèvaudan"

  • @redwolf5107
    @redwolf5107 Год назад +4

    From what I know about the beast, there were found human footsteps up close to the footsteps of the beast, and not far from Gevaudan lived French army veteran who was for a long time prisoner in ottoman empire ( and had psychological trauma from that) and from that time he also had a pat ( probebly a hyena).

  • @ryantice1186
    @ryantice1186 Год назад +9

    Weirdly enough, that picture Shy posted (actually an Andrewsarchus, fucking terrifying ancient mammal) caused me to look around a bit online of prehistoric animals in France and based on all the descriptions of the beast being gigantic, elongated snout, and "horse like hooves", it all points to a prehistoric family of "Hell Pigs" called Entolodonts. Of course they went extinct like 20 MYA but they were large omnivorous animals that would have no issue taking down a person.

  • @Yggi11
    @Yggi11 Год назад +17

    I read that the slaying of the Beast is the origin of the idea of using silver against werewolves

  • @YuHazeToo
    @YuHazeToo Год назад +73

    As one of your French viewer I can tell you that no French will be mad at your pronunciation but we might laugh a bit 😋 out of love of course 🥰🤣🥹 I am very happy that you guys choose a French legend 😁

    • @dervhein7599
      @dervhein7599 Год назад

      I am angry about their pronounciation tho >:(

    • @thepastmaster5643
      @thepastmaster5643 Год назад

      @@dervhein7599 You have to have a French education to pronounce French shit even remotely accurate.

    • @dervhein7599
      @dervhein7599 Год назад +1

      @@thepastmaster5643 Ah c'mon, French isn't that hard ! I mean, everyone can pronounce " Simön sire de beaufleuray baillis de montgarnontin ", right ?

    • @thepastmaster5643
      @thepastmaster5643 Год назад

      @@dervhein7599 Eeeh... "Ze-mon ser de bou-fler-y ba-lees de mont-gar-mon-tan"?

    • @dervhein7599
      @dervhein7599 Год назад +1

      @@thepastmaster5643 Close enough to understandable. See ? Not that hard !

  • @chadosteen3309
    @chadosteen3309 Год назад +9

    *Powerwolf Intensifies*

  • @davidblaising-wimmer9972
    @davidblaising-wimmer9972 Год назад +12

    Maybe you guys could talk about the Man Eaters of Tsavo aka the one of the worst Lion attacks. There’s even a movie of the event called the Ghost and the Darkness.

  • @dylanpierce3045
    @dylanpierce3045 Год назад +22

    My dad always thought the beast was an Enteledon, AKA the Hellpig. His reasoning was "it looked like a wolf pig"

    • @alexanderthegreat6682
      @alexanderthegreat6682 Год назад +2

      That crossed my mind too. But you'd think something like that wouldn't be so hard to track down.

    • @dalekrenegade2596
      @dalekrenegade2596 Год назад +3

      @@alexanderthegreat6682 And they were long extinct by the time the Ice Age started.

    • @MoreLikeDanny
      @MoreLikeDanny Год назад +1

      I've never heard of any pig going for the throat, I always thought they stomped and shredded things with their hooves and only ate them after they were already dead.

    • @dalekrenegade2596
      @dalekrenegade2596 Год назад

      @@MoreLikeDanny Well they weren't pigs to start. Not like that matters.

    • @dylanpierce3045
      @dylanpierce3045 Год назад

      @@MoreLikeDanny and the fact that they had MASSIVE jaws! It would make sense that if an Entelodon was gonna kill something human-sized, it would tear the head off or drag its prey by its head

  • @Vicarious_Heart
    @Vicarious_Heart Год назад +3

    Geralt of Rivia: "Hi, I'm here to help. For some coins, of course."

  • @Odjivak
    @Odjivak Год назад +4

    I’m french and this episode was awesome, my grandparents would told me this story when i was à kid and i was absolutly terrified at the time.
    Apparently the conspiracy theorie have pretty solid elements but yeah it’s still a mysteri at the end.
    Thanks dudes for this « madeleine de Proust » of an episode !

  • @user-hs1xb9tv6e
    @user-hs1xb9tv6e Год назад +13

    I love the story of the beast of gevaudan. I think its probobly one of the earliest cases of cryptids in history.

  • @Avengedtenfold
    @Avengedtenfold Год назад +10

    You know, I was there with everyone else rolling their eyes when Bishop Gabriel called the Beast an act of God....but a 30000 strong manhunt couldn't track it down while it was still killing. It let one of its victims go when the children showed bravery and righteousness. Trackers couldn't track it in spite if how active it was. If not act of God, its sounding like it's got some sort of supernatural edge.

    • @farmerboy916
      @farmerboy916 Год назад +1

      Nah, just makes it sound like a big cat and a bunch of soldiers/ randos who don't know what they're looking for

    • @jacobfreeman5444
      @jacobfreeman5444 Год назад +3

      Given how superstitious this whole story is I think most of the accounts are rather suspect.

  • @Azrael178
    @Azrael178 Год назад +6

    if im not mistaken, a movie about this "beast" is the origin of the modern werewolf image as human wolf hybryd instead of a regular dude that can turn into a regular wolf.

  • @samuelgolden6505
    @samuelgolden6505 Год назад +18

    If they do a bigfoot episode I want them to list every variant they can find; grassman, skunk ape, all of them.

    • @MoreLikeDanny
      @MoreLikeDanny Год назад

      Soooo does batsquatch count? It is exactly what it sounds like and apparently lives around Mt. Saint Hellen and was once seen by an entire classroom who saw it flying through the air in brand daylight.

  • @tiredman99
    @tiredman99 Год назад +4

    Is DK french? Cause the way hes pronoucing some French words is fucking amazing.
    Also Bricky if you want the french to go away just wave a german flag at them and they'll surrender

  • @oilmargarita6436
    @oilmargarita6436 Год назад +5

    *Powerwolf intensifies*

  • @ShotGunner5609
    @ShotGunner5609 Год назад +9

    This is definately one of my favorite segments y'all do. Glad that there's some monster stories thrown in here too. Dk does a really good job presenting these! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @funeralhippy3209
    @funeralhippy3209 Год назад +21

    you guys should do a vid about "Kisaragi station" sometime, its a unique albite short Japanese urban legend about a girl named Hasumi who shared the story in 2chan about how she was in a train that ended up in an unknown station. the entire story is set up in 2chan and is basically Hasumi telling the events that happened during this strange occurence, which just gets stranger and stranger.

  • @The_Bird_Bird_Harder
    @The_Bird_Bird_Harder Год назад +5

    (Did conversions for Jacques' payment.)
    When you were talking about soldiers crossdressing, and just, "Yoo-hoo, I'm so delicious!" Made me think of Rhythm and Ambush (Part of Hands Up, should watch it).
    So I looked up some conversions, Jacques was given the rough equivalent of $115,000, his friends would have split roughly $99,000 between them.
    Probably especially given the time, I bet that kid had a pretty damned good life.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад

      How much is that in todays money because it’s been around 200 years

  • @danny_decheeto8300
    @danny_decheeto8300 Год назад +4

    I got the exploring series video on the brotherhood of the wolf, that one powerwolf song, and now this.
    The universe is telling me to run that beast of Gevaudan one shot I thought of 3 years ago

  • @Zakvadr1995
    @Zakvadr1995 Год назад +8

    Third request to cover some of the Missing 411 in America’s national Parks. Alternatively, if y’all want more Cryptid stuff, I recommend The Battle of Ape Mountain for some Bigfoot stuff!

    • @Shaggy-fx6jg
      @Shaggy-fx6jg Год назад +1

      I agree, the missing 411 stories can get pretty spooky. Probably some of my favorite out of the cryptid/conspiracy stories.

    • @RACHERgaming
      @RACHERgaming Год назад +1

      Those documentaries on the missing 411 are so good

  • @L0stR0gue
    @L0stR0gue Год назад +3

    This brought back memories of "The Ghost and the Darkness". A movie about 2 lions that begin terrorizing workers trying to build a railway. I need to rewatch that now... Lol

  • @bonogiamboni4830
    @bonogiamboni4830 Год назад +5

    Oh cool, they made a cryptid out of the powerwolf song.

  • @bradynhopkins3580
    @bradynhopkins3580 Год назад +4

    BEAST OF GÉVAUDAN: I'm eat this woman
    Bulls: Are you sure about that

  • @benjaminsuess447
    @benjaminsuess447 Год назад +4

    A wolf-dog hybrid would make a lot of sense, or potentially just an abnormally large feral dog. The thing about domestication is that it is a genetic quality. Mix that with something that isn't domesticated and/or take away the influence of selective breeding by humans and those domestic qualities fall away fast leaving you with a wild animal that isn't afraid of humans.
    An escaped menagerie animal would also help to explain its preference for attacking humans. Animals held in captivity can learn to associate humans with food and if it managed to escape might not know how to hunt for itself leading it to attack humans which its knows means food, once it figured out humans where easy prey, especially women and children, it probably won't have much reason to change tactics and kept preying on people.

  • @overlord8805
    @overlord8805 Год назад +6

    I don't know how but DK got me interested in cryptids

  • @lawka2699
    @lawka2699 Год назад +3

    I love this story every time it's retold. I like to think the creature's motivations might have been driven by a very unique, rare or one-off mutation of the virus Toxoplasma Gondii. Or something akin to the nature of T-gondii. Certain predators find particular organs of particular species to be delicacies, and some of them will only eat the preferred organs. (Think orcas eating shark liver) ... add to that, most animals *don't* like eating humans. Their digestive tract isn't acclimated to it. A popular theory is that the beast became interested in human prey after scavenging corpses out of desperation. As for the species we'll never be able to confirm; an exotic/imported creature which grew up on a distantly foreign gut biome makes the most sense to me. The unfamiliar fauna of France might not have had an ecosystem that could properly support the beast's dietary needs, causing it to turn to more efficient prey/energy tradeoffs. And for my last add, a tiny simple theory, on the off-but-populad belief the beast was an escaped hyena... hyenas famously break and eat bones as a part of their diet. What if a hyena had devoured human teeth infused with dental filler? Dentistry of that time had no idea mercury fillings were highly toxic and could induce all kinds of psychological problems and even deterioration, and later, cancer. Such an un-picky hyena as this could have inadvertently swallowed toxic materials in human bones. It wasn't uncommon for surgeons to implant rudimentary metal 'devices' to help with broken bones and damaged muscles, so far as even adding hinges to the inside of an elbow or knee to prolong the usefulness of the limb. I love how open to theory this legend is.

  • @callahanklatt7773
    @callahanklatt7773 Год назад +3

    I can't believe it took over an hour for Bricky to start throwing out ManBearPig theories.

  • @pietrocalzo97
    @pietrocalzo97 Год назад +5

    Me a paleontologist when the espisode starts: “man this sounds like an Andrewsarchus”
    39:02 I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED

  • @poweredbycoffee1707
    @poweredbycoffee1707 Год назад

    This was so good to listen to, I immediately came home and watched this again on yt

  • @blackster_Co.
    @blackster_Co. Год назад +2

    Great recounting of the story, love it.

  • @zanthimos
    @zanthimos Год назад

    I clicked on this thinking that I've never heard of such a monster. However, half way through the vid, the story started to sound really familiar. So I looked it up, turns out I saw an old horror movie about this thing. Brotherhood of the Wolf. Man I barely remember that movie and now I'm shocked at how it was based on a true story!
    Great vid guys! Thanks for another awesome detective ridiculous!

  • @chaos_panzer1596
    @chaos_panzer1596 Год назад +2

    As a french, you did better at the name than other trust me DK 😂 Great episode like always, your videos are amazing and I'm looking forward for the next one !

  • @justsomedude3762
    @justsomedude3762 Год назад +20

    I’m pretty sure I had heard it was a tiger. Some rich Frenchman got a tiger and it escaped and began hunting humans which tigers are known to do.

    • @MoreLikeDanny
      @MoreLikeDanny Год назад

      I heard that too except I heard it was a lion.

    • @farmerboy916
      @farmerboy916 Год назад +4

      The idea of a foreign big cat really does explain most of it; an animal they aren't familiar with, its ability to evade people, preying on singular weaker individuals and not going back to feed on the corpse, ranging over a large area, focusing on humans in an unfamiliar environment...

    • @riccardocalosso5688
      @riccardocalosso5688 Год назад

      That is very likely. My alternative option is it was a bear. Only one of those big animals could withstand multiple shots and still gtfo

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад

      @@riccardocalosso5688 However, what about the description which was more canine in appearance and they would have mentioned striped fur and the fur would have been described as orange rather than reddish brown also the tigers would have gone after the cattle too.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад

      @@farmerboy916 However, there is cattle, why didn’t it go after the cattle?

  • @rikremmerswaal2756
    @rikremmerswaal2756 Год назад +5

    To be honest, I enjoy Bricky and DK on a monster hunt a lot more than I do listening to true crime stories.

  • @evansketches
    @evansketches Год назад +1

    I think I remember this story. I watched Overly Sarcastic Productions' video about Werewolves and the origins of this monster trope

  • @cornboicornman9767
    @cornboicornman9767 Год назад +7

    DK explaining the concepts of warthogs and subsistence farming to bricky like a lore video was too funny

  • @DHBucsFan
    @DHBucsFan Год назад +3

    There was a really good movie about the hunt for the Beast that came out in 2001 called Brotherhood of the Wolf! It had more of a fantastical/conspiracy angle to it, but also Monica Bellucci! The action scenes were amazing as well! Definitely recommend! Also, Powerwolf rocks! Beast of Gévaudan was actually the alarm music on my phone for most of the summer! 🤘

  • @TheSlimtweek
    @TheSlimtweek Год назад +2

    this was the story that inspired "the brotherhood of the wolf". great book, ok movie.

  • @mistabrrrly
    @mistabrrrly Год назад

    First time listening to Detective Ridiculous, good episode. Only reason I research the Beast of Gévaudan was because i watched the movie The Cursed, which has references to The Beast but the Time frame for the movie is so wild. Like it doesn’t know what time period it’s taking place in

  • @icykiwi6650
    @icykiwi6650 Год назад

    Dude I loved this episode. 10/10 adric crew

  • @133rd
    @133rd Год назад +1

    As a guy who loves cryptids these last two episodes have been great. I would love for yall to go to WV to see mothman! I am currently planning a trip to see it.

  • @RougeMephilesClone
    @RougeMephilesClone Год назад +1

    Oh, that there's an Eldenborne. I haven't watched any Detective Ridiculous yet, but I'm getting the feeling that I should check this one out...

  • @acegree8144
    @acegree8144 Год назад +2

    Man Fenrir got so lost he found france.

    • @jamesmarston8461
      @jamesmarston8461 6 месяцев назад

      He was on his gap year, backpacking through Europe

  • @firemaneminiatures1337
    @firemaneminiatures1337 Год назад +2

    Looking at the current trend of animals in DR, I can't wait for the episode on the Ghost and the Darkness

  • @alangreene5776
    @alangreene5776 Год назад

    Amazing episode holy hell

  • @AltoStratusX1
    @AltoStratusX1 Год назад +3

    To Bricky last point about hybrid Dog/Wolf I mean Ligers Tiger/Lion cross is larger then its 2 parents so potentially the right breed of dog with the right breed of wolf could make a Beast. But I think it's more likely a combination of a large wolf , human killers using it as cover and just plain old superstition. Everyone for years after from that area would have wanted to be part of the story. "Oh yea my friends daughter was killed" "oh once I even shot it." The real accounts from the fake would get mixed up or embellished in the retelling.

  • @laevateinx9163
    @laevateinx9163 Год назад +1

    There's a film called The Brotherhood of the Wolf that came out back 2001 that is based on this, I swear the Bloodborne Yharnam hunter gear design was Inspired by that film.

  • @tazmokhan7614
    @tazmokhan7614 Год назад

    These DR vids are so good, I wish DK would make this a 2-3 times a month event.

  • @eusebiuvezeteu2698
    @eusebiuvezeteu2698 Год назад +1

    Have you guys ever heard about the Hoia Baciu forest from Romania?
    It is considered to be the most haunted forest on Earth and has about a hundred things about it that make it a scene out of a nightmare. I really liked this videos and you will find no shortages of mysteries about this place that, as far as many seem to belive, is the closest thing we have to wh40k Warp in the real world. Hope you guys will cover this topic on a future Detective Ridiculous video. Love to you guys from Romania.

  • @Skitarii_Ranger
    @Skitarii_Ranger Год назад +3

    Just a point about the "500 people killed" statistic for the Beast. The Wikipedia articles source for that claim comes from a PDF called "The Fear of Wolves: A Review of Wolf Attacks on Humans" by the Norsk Institutt for Naturforskning, that was deleted on December 7th 2022 (19 days ago) and now needs to be viewed on the Wayback Machine. The section on the Beast of Gevaudan, is a whole three paragraphs long and only says there were 210 attacks with 49 wounded and 113 killed according to a guy called "de Beaufort" from 1987.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад

      Yeah it’s probably not 500 but that’s still a huge amount of people.

  • @theblackwolfish
    @theblackwolfish Год назад +3

    Damn that's a good story,got me scared of a BIG Beast at the other side of the world.
    I think it was a weird hybrid, that was really tough and lucky to not get killed....till it wasn't

  • @boundtobounce2983
    @boundtobounce2983 Год назад +1

    If I were to solve this case, I'd conclude the beasts of gevaudan was most likely a mixed dog breed between a red mastiff and a wolf that Jean Chastel had trained to kill. It's only when he and his son were imprisoned by two of Jean François gamekeepers that the grisly murders ended.

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 Год назад

      ???? The murders ended when that one dude killed it..

  • @gabrielgmrocha
    @gabrielgmrocha Год назад +2

    Heard the word wolf so many times that I thought this was the episode on Russ

  • @stevegixing700
    @stevegixing700 Год назад +1

    That’s Yuki, he’s 87% wolf, and according to his apparent mom will totally harm you given proper circumstances

  • @joesnyder8592
    @joesnyder8592 Год назад +7

    OOOOHHH SON-IN-LAW, I’M GOING TO KICK THIS DOG!!!!

  • @ShadowD.Joestar
    @ShadowD.Joestar Год назад +2

    Idea for your next detective ridiculous episode, do one of the most infamous crimes of modern Japan known as the "Concrete Girl".

  • @DMAN_GAMR
    @DMAN_GAMR Год назад

    More Detective Ridiculous! Yes!

  • @kgp277
    @kgp277 5 месяцев назад +1

    My brain at the end: what if it’s a wolf human hybrid!! O.O
    Also my brain: ah, that’s a werewolf 😑

  • @countsnowyofgwainn3996
    @countsnowyofgwainn3996 Год назад +3

    I will say some of these images are of Andrewsarcus which is a mystery in itself as we only have a Single specimen which is the top part of the skull

  • @joshuadallal5043
    @joshuadallal5043 Год назад

    More! I want more!

  • @spoopyd.8910
    @spoopyd.8910 Год назад +34

    I like this cryptid, because it specifically terrorized the French.

    • @tackyattack
      @tackyattack Год назад +1

      The Marquis De Lafayette actually tried to kill it when he was like 10.

    • @sarojolibois6088
      @sarojolibois6088 Год назад +3

      It took a beast to terrorize the French. For the Brits, t'was another brit (Jack the ripper). And for Americans it's taxes. To each their own fear I guess !

  • @TiernanWilkinson
    @TiernanWilkinson Год назад +1

    The French and wolves go way back. Earlier during the late middle ages, there were times when wolves literally laid siege to Paris.
    Like being eaten by a band of wolves roaming the streets was a legitimate concern. The leader of the wolf pack was actually named and he was defeated by the city's defenders. They literally fought a battle with the wolves, and even after still had to actively defend the city from encroaching packs of roving canines. England was devoid of this problem because they exterminated their wolf population, and the Germanic states were presumably too well-armed for this to really be a terrible issue there, or perhaps it simply wasn't as well-documented, but the French seemed to get it worst.
    But it doesn't stop there; during several engagements on the Eastern Front of the Great War, this problem grew so bad that the Tsar's and Kaiser's troops actually teamed up specifically to kill the wolves plaguing both sides' armies.
    Wolves have been pushed back from civilization for very good reason, but they haven't been nearly as much of a problem in the age of modern firearms. Still, their ambush tactics can be deadly if they get you alone out in the wild.
    Edit: tremendous fucking Powerwolf song btw. Truly a podcast of culture.

  • @TheGunpowder13
    @TheGunpowder13 Год назад

    I love how y’all peer into some of the lesser known cryptids, I would recommend one that my place has (upper Indiana), the Michigan Dog man

  • @gypseyslap123
    @gypseyslap123 Год назад

    As a nassive werewilf nerd, I knew this one! Still a great episode!

  • @Jormyyy
    @Jormyyy Год назад

    Another excellent episode of Detrctive Ridiculous! I'd say DK's storytelling this episode was better than the Mothman one!

  • @Transmissional
    @Transmissional Год назад

    Man Powerwolf is some great shit, but through in some Morgana Lefay and Symphorce and you're gonna be feeling things you've never felt before. Ah I miss music lmfao, anyways good video it's really interesting to hear about myths of ages past.

  • @biscuitmulcahy4760
    @biscuitmulcahy4760 Год назад +1

    Wolves are usually 30-60 pounds in my area. If it's about 3 1/2-4ft at that weight; 100 lbs is about right, for a 6ft wolf.

  • @Kyrobinthian
    @Kyrobinthian Год назад +1

    This concept would make for a cool survival game kinda like the long dark I feel