@@alial3437 Stumpendium goes by they/them pronouns, but considering that they still tend to present masculine that's a fair thing to mistake. But yeah, I only realized it after my 3rd watch that they were acting as Cassie, super impressive work!
I find it funny how you were surprised by Byron Brimstone's eyes after the numerous times he very not-that-subtly hinted that he isn't human and only realized after seeing them
Here’s a story breakdown for you my friend, 3:54 the day of wraith, bats took the city of London Underground. 8:20 literal devils, they live next to hell. 8:43 believe that those tentacles might be from the kraken looking people. 11:43 satan magic, don’t worry about it. 12:22 I present to you a spy from hell. 13:15 no as in its like a minor issue, you get stabbed to death, wait like half an hour and you’ll be fine. 14:52 INTRODUCING THE MASTERS OF THE BAZAAR, the rulers of London they each rule a different aspect of life down there, their the masters Harry talks about when he says the biscuit rations are going up.
Specifically for the Masters bit, we’ve got Mr. Pages singing this entire bit (aside from the part where the other masters join in for a few lines), the master in charge of literature, the written word, and all things literary. It’s love of language is why so many of the words in this section are… not actual words, but still technically grammatically correct. It likes to invent its own words like that. It’s also in charge of the census and is collecting love stories from the populace for definitely not nefarious reasons…
@@spiderglitch22, they're also the creators of Prisoner's Honey (the premiere drug of choice in the Neath), which they made a deal with the Finger Kings for.
The sound work was great in this one. Like the bit near the end were the lone drunk was singing alone, but the rest of the singers were muffled through the walls.
When the character onscreen says you must be here with the Ministry and you, no hesitation, just responded "I am," I can't explain why but that alone told me I was gonna enjoy this reaction.
To a theater geek like me, this song is instantly one of my favorites ❤ and if you ever get the chance to play the Fallen London games, they're super fun.
You always have such fun and lively reactions, it's always worth dropping by. Welcome to the confusing lore of the Neath! There is So Much going on. For anyone curious, there's a free browser-based text game available called Fallen London, and now three paid Steam games if you include the one this video was sponsored to promote. If you enjoy settings that are extremely strange but make a point of accepting their own strangeness as normal, you'll be right at home here. (Some people might benefit from keeping a dictionary tab open - it uses a lot of fairly obscure words. Gods know I've had to look up plenty; you can catch the vibes easy enough but specifics might feel weird.)
Coincidentally, the Traitor Empress who made the deal that got London taken by bats is Queen Victoria herself. (She makes the deal for Albert's life. She gets monkey pawed and it's not London being taken that's the monkey paw.)
@@oliversherman2414, in real life, Prince Albert dies and Queen Victoria wears black for basically ever afterward in mourning. In the game, (big spoiler alert) Prince Albert dies and Queen Victoria makes a deal (to bring him back) with a crew of giant bats in cloaks that work for a giant crab which sails through space on stone pigs to deliver messages for THE SUN but who is, at this current moment, crying herself to sleep every night in a pool of her own tears and stress-eating while doing her side hustle as a marketplace in her illegal daughter's house where she collects love stories she can use to justify breaking caste and getting openly jiggy with THE SUN, her baby daddy and owner, to make him ignore that his current crush has turned him down because, if he finds out, he may well die of grief. I hope that answers all of your questions.
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Stupes playing Robert and Byron was impressive enough. But to manage to play Cassie there, too, was simply perfection.
I didn't realize that Cassie was also him when I watched it for the first time.
@@alial3437 Stumpendium goes by they/them pronouns, but considering that they still tend to present masculine that's a fair thing to mistake.
But yeah, I only realized it after my 3rd watch that they were acting as Cassie, super impressive work!
@@DainnGreywall nobody needs to be androgynous to use they/them pronouns.
I find it funny how you were surprised by Byron Brimstone's eyes after the numerous times he very not-that-subtly hinted that he isn't human and only realized after seeing them
Here’s a story breakdown for you my friend, 3:54 the day of wraith, bats took the city of London Underground. 8:20 literal devils, they live next to hell. 8:43 believe that those tentacles might be from the kraken looking people. 11:43 satan magic, don’t worry about it. 12:22 I present to you a spy from hell. 13:15 no as in its like a minor issue, you get stabbed to death, wait like half an hour and you’ll be fine. 14:52 INTRODUCING THE MASTERS OF THE BAZAAR, the rulers of London they each rule a different aspect of life down there, their the masters Harry talks about when he says the biscuit rations are going up.
Specifically for the Masters bit, we’ve got Mr. Pages singing this entire bit (aside from the part where the other masters join in for a few lines), the master in charge of literature, the written word, and all things literary. It’s love of language is why so many of the words in this section are… not actual words, but still technically grammatically correct. It likes to invent its own words like that. It’s also in charge of the census and is collecting love stories from the populace for definitely not nefarious reasons…
@@TheCthultist Those not-words are called portmanteaus. They are two (or more) words mashed together into one.
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also the devils are actually just bees in disguise, apparently. Their eyes are honey colored.
@@spiderglitch22 ok then thanks for the info
@@spiderglitch22, they're also the creators of Prisoner's Honey (the premiere drug of choice in the Neath), which they made a deal with the Finger Kings for.
The sound work was great in this one. Like the bit near the end were the lone drunk was singing alone, but the rest of the singers were muffled through the walls.
When the character onscreen says you must be here with the Ministry and you, no hesitation, just responded "I am," I can't explain why but that alone told me I was gonna enjoy this reaction.
To a theater geek like me, this song is instantly one of my favorites ❤ and if you ever get the chance to play the Fallen London games, they're super fun.
Byron Brimstone is a pun since it sounds like Fire And Brimstone
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bro missed the fact that inside the bottles that the demond guy had were souls and one of them appeared out of thin air
Stupendium really is an amazingly adequate wordsmith
You always have such fun and lively reactions, it's always worth dropping by. Welcome to the confusing lore of the Neath! There is So Much going on. For anyone curious, there's a free browser-based text game available called Fallen London, and now three paid Steam games if you include the one this video was sponsored to promote. If you enjoy settings that are extremely strange but make a point of accepting their own strangeness as normal, you'll be right at home here. (Some people might benefit from keeping a dictionary tab open - it uses a lot of fairly obscure words. Gods know I've had to look up plenty; you can catch the vibes easy enough but specifics might feel weird.)
I love Stupendium, and they led me to your reaction vids. Subscribed.
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This is my first video of yours, but I really like the content and how you present it.
First lmao, great reaction!
Glad you enjoyed!
As a British history buff, I love the Victorian era theme of this song
Coincidentally, the Traitor Empress who made the deal that got London taken by bats is Queen Victoria herself.
(She makes the deal for Albert's life. She gets monkey pawed and it's not London being taken that's the monkey paw.)
@@h3lblad3 the lore of this game is very confusing lol
@@oliversherman2414, in real life, Prince Albert dies and Queen Victoria wears black for basically ever afterward in mourning.
In the game, (big spoiler alert) Prince Albert dies and Queen Victoria makes a deal (to bring him back) with a crew of giant bats in cloaks that work for a giant crab which sails through space on stone pigs to deliver messages for THE SUN but who is, at this current moment, crying herself to sleep every night in a pool of her own tears and stress-eating while doing her side hustle as a marketplace in her illegal daughter's house where she collects love stories she can use to justify breaking caste and getting openly jiggy with THE SUN, her baby daddy and owner, to make him ignore that his current crush has turned him down because, if he finds out, he may well die of grief.
I hope that answers all of your questions.
@@h3lblad3 reading this has just left me with even more questions lol 😂
@@h3lblad3 this answers question I didn't even have. Ended up having more questions than what I got. It's so esoteric and I love it
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Also, Freshy Kanal did an amazing Fairy Tale Cypher that has Stupes and Dan Bull on it, I really think you'd like it 😊