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  • @Magnitoshakhtinskaia_oblast
    @Magnitoshakhtinskaia_oblast Месяц назад +3850

    Хочу разъяснить некоторые моменты.
    Моя российская аудитория знает больше, так как я освещал процесс производства видеороликов в своих социальных сетях.
    Первые видео были сделаны в качестве тестов моих способностей в монтаже. Я ожидал, что покажу их своим друзьям и на этом всё прекратится.
    Внезапная популярность заставила меня продолжить выпускать контент, до того момента, пока мне не надоело. Я сам не в восторге от результата. Однако некоторым людям очень сильно понравились мои видео, и мне просто было стыдно делать проект несоответствующего качества.
    Я думаю, что мой проект будет сложно понять иностранным зрителям. Единственное что у меня получилось сделать на достойном уровне, это ощущение безысходности. Это то что есть в каждом из жителей стран бывшего СССР.
    Последнее видео на канале является ребутом одного из первых видео. За него мне было слишком стыдно, и по этому я решил полностью переделать его.
    p.s Я не смотрел больше одной серии Центросибирска. Как по мне, он слишком скучный и невыразительный.
    Да, теперь маленькие фанаты Центросибирска нападут на меня и опять будут спамить мне в комментариях какой я мудак и не дал своим существованием развиться Центросибирску. Это забавно.

    • @Muldered
      @Muldered  Месяц назад +679

      Спасибо за интересные информации! Я не ожидал комментариев от автора, и надеюсь что моё мнение о проекте не показалось негативное, потому что если бы он мне не нравился я бы не стал делать видео. Мне на оборот хотелось бы видеть куда ето всё может привести, уже и так большое количество интересных элементов. И извиняюсь за постоянные упоминания Центросибирска, просто с него началось моё знакомство с русским аналоговым хоррором, я сам скажем "маленький фанат" (и по честному там много чего хорошего начинается после первых эпизодов)

    • @gnomenator5241
      @gnomenator5241 Месяц назад +212

      The odd symbol seen at 18:49 is supposed to be an ancient slavic symbol similar to the norse runic alphabet but i have not found which slavic god that symbol is for yet edit: the sbol is chernobog the black god of misfortune associated with death and darkness second edit the symbol on the hand in the forest is most similar to the "turkish evil eyes" which are blue eye symbols hung from trees made from glass i dont know much about slavic runes but ill find out what each one means as i watch

    • @5eyoshi
      @5eyoshi Месяц назад +18

      You commented!?

    • @Woodreack
      @Woodreack Месяц назад +233

      Перфекционизм убивает лучшие идеи.
      Не обязательно делать идеального качества проекты, главное чтобы была нравящаяся всем атмосфера (а мы видим что она есть, раз происходят такие попытки, как в этом видео). А на счет качества достаточно постоянного его постепенного роста по мере развития проекта. Я знаю много проектов, что тоже начинали с не супер качественного контента, но по мере развития стали сильно лучше выглядеть, это не самое важное, главное суметь при этом сохранить атмосферу.

    • @tvarinanulevaya
      @tvarinanulevaya Месяц назад +13

      при всём моём равнодушии к центросибирску, от тебя просто смешно критику этого тайтла слышать. Центросибирск хотя бы смог красивый визуал сделать, а твоя убогая поделка с закосом под эйсипи и нольцелковвыйполушкаславяноарии сделанная в сони вегасе выглядит просто уморительно плохо.

  • @ANormalHuman1220
    @ANormalHuman1220 Месяц назад +6282

    I’m so glad someone made a documentary about daily life in Siberia

    • @dannyvell8834
      @dannyvell8834 Месяц назад +93

      Yea a serbian film is meant to depict that as well 😅

    • @ANormalHuman1220
      @ANormalHuman1220 Месяц назад +115

      @@dannyvell8834 I hate you for reminding me that movie exists
      And I hate that the movie reminds me that that sort of stuff happens everyday

    • @Na-vn5li
      @Na-vn5li Месяц назад +50

      @@dannyvell8834Siberia not Serbia

    • @dannyvell8834
      @dannyvell8834 Месяц назад +20

      @@Na-vn5li oh man I barely noticed

    • @kylezdancewicz7346
      @kylezdancewicz7346 Месяц назад +17

      ⁠@@dannyvell8834they’re the same anyway

  • @TheGibbie
    @TheGibbie Месяц назад +3244

    Two tanglers walk into a bar, bartender says we dont serve tanglers, the tangler walk out and tie themselves together, they go back in and the bartender asks "hey arent you those tanglers?" They respond "no we're knot!"

    • @pootispenserhere9
      @pootispenserhere9 Месяц назад +115

      Real knee slapper🫤

    • @TheGibbie
      @TheGibbie Месяц назад +243

      Then they ate the bartender

    • @agnesbrown8161
      @agnesbrown8161 Месяц назад +62

      That’s actually pretty funny

    • @alexibarra192
      @alexibarra192 Месяц назад +36

      Hey dad when the fuck are you coming back with the milk?
      😂😂😂

    • @lBorosDavidl
      @lBorosDavidl Месяц назад +13

      *Wheeze*

  • @clownintraining5944
    @clownintraining5944 Месяц назад +1106

    sharing horror that people otherwise couldn't watch because of a language barrier is genuinely really awesome. doing the world a service.

    • @ironidol
      @ironidol Месяц назад +8

      Absolutely, I was stoked to see this video

    • @solmisate5202
      @solmisate5202 29 дней назад +11

      I also saw a vid (I think it was from this guy), that was on Dexter The Dog, which is a fairly new Spanish analog horror!

    • @Kittysharkss
      @Kittysharkss 25 дней назад +1

      Exactly what i was thinking!😄

    • @studio54studio
      @studio54studio 24 дня назад

      fackthe naZisAndTheruscists

  • @pbanj
    @pbanj Месяц назад +3288

    "unclean" is a literal translation of "нечисть" which more accurately translates as "monster" or "demon"

    • @Mr_Red_2.0
      @Mr_Red_2.0 Месяц назад +316

      or "unholy"

    • @UNPRONOUNCIBLENamestudio
      @UNPRONOUNCIBLENamestudio Месяц назад +260

      As a russian, unholy is the best translation

    • @arthaemidas4621
      @arthaemidas4621 Месяц назад +58

      I think the best translation is "Undead". Нечисть in russian means something evil, unholy and demonic, and Нечистый derives from it. Undead would be one of the closest words by meaning

    • @Przemko27Z
      @Przemko27Z Месяц назад +49

      @@arthaemidas4621 Undead has some particular implications of being a dead creature in some way, "Unholy" seems to describe the wideness of the term better.

    • @dw_bh5009
      @dw_bh5009 Месяц назад +19

      @@arthaemidas4621 It basically means "Undead" + "Foul" + "Demon", preciesely in between of these three words. You can call any kind of classical fantasy monster creatures with this word.

  • @DarkSpark_
    @DarkSpark_ Месяц назад +1774

    "and then we get... this."
    *ad starts playing*

    • @DarkSpark_
      @DarkSpark_ Месяц назад +121

      Truly the most terrifying thing to ever exist

    • @agentg11
      @agentg11 Месяц назад +40

      I thought it was just me lol

    • @Emi_Lore
      @Emi_Lore Месяц назад +31

      Samee, and also with the "and then... this plays" and then I got an ad with pop music 😭

    • @jinghuang4986
      @jinghuang4986 Месяц назад +14

      @@Emi_Lore me too but it was a political ad for me

    • @myhandle7
      @myhandle7 Месяц назад +4

      It was a new phone add for me lol

  • @mvlad8725
    @mvlad8725 Месяц назад +918

    As a Russian (translator) living in America most of my life, the absolute _breath of fresh air_ i felt upon hearing all of the names and words actually pronounced properly... I cannot fully put into words the happiness 😂😂 спасибочки и крутой видос 👌🤜🤛

    • @keannoxyrenceesquivel2349
      @keannoxyrenceesquivel2349 Месяц назад +8

      Russian is probably the easiest language to butcher ngl.

    • @RevoltLuffy
      @RevoltLuffy 29 дней назад

      @@keannoxyrenceesquivel2349A tii znal to schto v Sovetskom Soiiyuze vii moglii bii umeretj’ potomu schto u Stalinna billa ochenj’ repressivnaiya kulj’tura?
      А ты знал то что в советском Союзе вы могли бы умереть потому что у Сталина была очень репрессивная культура?
      Did you know that in the Soviet Union you could die because Stalin had a very repressive culture?

    • @colonoscopyWizard
      @colonoscopyWizard 27 дней назад

      exactly!! if i hear one more american say "Aivan" im gonna go insane

    • @sporepda
      @sporepda 27 дней назад +7

      @@keannoxyrenceesquivel2349 Its really just putting emphasis on the correct syllable and thats it. Russian has its own set of rules as to how to put it right, while English is just kinda first one most of the time

    • @trainlyappurus
      @trainlyappurus 17 дней назад

      Oh hey Im a Russian in America too haha

  • @Blabla_bloblo
    @Blabla_bloblo Месяц назад +894

    Russian here.
    First, I had to double check if you are Russian or not. Your pronunciation is great.
    Second, it was already answered, but Perun is one of main Slavic pagan gods (thunder), Veles is a snake-like god, main antagonist of Perun, also very prominent

    • @hansstrudel9614
      @hansstrudel9614 Месяц назад +27

      Veles is the god of the underworld right? I know Perun is “related” to Thor/Donar in Germanic mythology which I’ve always found super cool. And by “related” I mean they likely share the same Indo-European origins. Perkunas from Baltic mythology is also considered to be a related deity. The “Thunder Gods” and the slow mutation they had as they traveled further and further west is one of my favorite parts of the old faiths.

    • @KeiTh0r
      @KeiTh0r Месяц назад +12

      ​@@hansstrudel9614yup from Ryujin in Shinto Lore to Zeus in Greek Lore, all the way to Zapotec in Native American mythology

    • @hansstrudel9614
      @hansstrudel9614 Месяц назад +4

      @@KeiTh0r really? I didn’t know the spread was that far.

    • @Blabla_bloblo
      @Blabla_bloblo Месяц назад +9

      @@hansstrudel9614 it’s a bit different in Slavic mythology, Veles is a god of earth realm, not underworld, but Perun is very close to Odin, yeah.

    • @yankrasikov7593
      @yankrasikov7593 Месяц назад +2

      Поправлю весел бог природы и леса и домашнего скота охранник Нави. Перун бог войны.

  • @willowshake023
    @willowshake023 Месяц назад +1966

    For a foreigner your russian pronounciation is quite remarkable not gonna lie

    • @Muldered
      @Muldered  Месяц назад +671

      thank you hahah, technically it was my first language, I just don't have too many occasions to use it anymore :s

    • @mauser98kar
      @mauser98kar Месяц назад +41

      @@Muldered Ha! I guessed so!

    • @Taifun_TV
      @Taifun_TV Месяц назад +116

      "By the way, your Russian is superb!"

    • @romanesson7282
      @romanesson7282 Месяц назад +60

      ​@@Taifun_TVНахожу тебя где угодно на ютубе, только не на твоем собственном канале -_-

    • @ProfessionalEpic1488
      @ProfessionalEpic1488 Месяц назад +15

      ​@@Taifun_TV смерч тв, когда новый пост обо сне?

  • @lucy1374
    @lucy1374 Месяц назад +748

    "the face itself is quite goofy" *shows nightmare fuel*

    • @BepisMogus
      @BepisMogus Месяц назад +7

      Where? Can i get a timestamp?

    • @dizzy-stars
      @dizzy-stars Месяц назад +6

      ⁠@@BepisMogus14:27

  • @foolofdaggers7555
    @foolofdaggers7555 Месяц назад +340

    8:22 the insidious part of this is that it basically mimics the symptoms of neurodivergence and mental illnesses like ADHD and depression, so if you’re mentally ill and you get this you likely won’t realize until it’s too late. Plus it’s a danger to neurotypical and mentally healthy people as well because those sorts of symptoms are often brushed off as just laziness or being all in your head, so again, you could end up with everyone around you gaslighting you into thinking it’s nothing until you literally go brain dead and stop breathing.
    Generally evokes themes of mental illness all around, which as a mentally ill person myself, I believe it is very well executed.

    • @Nockgun
      @Nockgun Месяц назад +26

      as an autistic, i agree that its scary if i get that.

    • @annderainer1277
      @annderainer1277 20 дней назад +7

      Plus the 'possession' reactions are similar to the symptoms of a seizure

  • @poptimist5566
    @poptimist5566 Месяц назад +473

    the section of appropriately translating "opletat" to an suitably ominous "tanglers" shows good awareness of how to present things to your audience, well done!

    • @FelixValentiCh.
      @FelixValentiCh. 25 дней назад +8

      “Gaunts” are also a very effective horror monster name, and in an ideal world would be a better name for The Rake

  • @mashagurova
    @mashagurova Месяц назад +665

    i think on 7:53 in the video the say "Да поможет вам Перун" which means "May Perun help you". Perun (reads like pe-roon) is a slavic god of thunder and war, if i remember correctly, and was considered as a highest god for a long time, like Zeus. Also, on 12:40, another slavic god mentioned - Veles is a god of crops, harvest and overall wealth. So it seems authors r just taking some inspo for lore building from a slavic mythos.

    • @Muldered
      @Muldered  Месяц назад +100

      damn thanks! that definitely adds to the authorities being weird and hiding something, wish they would've gone somewhere more complex with it

    • @mashagurova
      @mashagurova Месяц назад +40

      @@Muldered well the author in his VK group post said he will revamp and take a fresh look at a series (hense the new video after a 2 year hiatus) so we just have to wait and see i guess 🎃

    • @cumcumcum148
      @cumcumcum148 Месяц назад

      Короче пейте воду из Байкала братья славяне, никакие ужасы вам не страшны

    • @RegentSergeyTaboritsky
      @RegentSergeyTaboritsky Месяц назад +11

      Hyperborea monent

    • @thesmilingman5621
      @thesmilingman5621 Месяц назад

      Сибиряки - язычники?

  • @talospriest3278
    @talospriest3278 Месяц назад +166

    American viewer here
    Absolutely love your content and so happy you gave us another Russian Analog horror. There’s a whole world of Analog horror that us Americans who only know English wouldn’t know about if it wasn’t for you. Can’t wait for more!
    Ps:love that you put subtitles, no issue with understanding you but it’s a nice little thing you add to make it even better

    • @julsdemers4740
      @julsdemers4740 Месяц назад +1

      i love the subtitles as it not only helps neurodivergents like me focus better, but it also makes the video more accessible for people with hearing impairments!

    • @talospriest3278
      @talospriest3278 Месяц назад +1

      @@julsdemers4740 that’s what I’m saying! As someone who doesn’t need them, I can recognize how helpful this is to others and how it makes it even more accessible

    • @julsdemers4740
      @julsdemers4740 Месяц назад +1

      @@talospriest3278 yeah! its so inclusive it allows more people to access this honestly amazing content! i wish more RUclipsrs did this! :D!

  • @thebadshave503
    @thebadshave503 Месяц назад +131

    There's something specific I really like about horror series like this or Vita Carnis or Monument Mythos where we get these glimpses into a world that's sort of acclimated to the horror in it. It has a realistic and almost comedic edge but it also feels like what would happen: the unknown becomes somewhat known and it rapidly becomes 'an everyday problem'.

  • @Takavo_RS
    @Takavo_RS Месяц назад +169

    I'm learning Russian and this is nicely adding to my vocabulary, and it's bringing me closer to the Russian side of the internet.
    Thanks mate, greetings from Serbia 👋🏼🇷🇸

  • @saywhaat595
    @saywhaat595 Месяц назад +228

    Not analog horror, daily life in Chelyabinsk

  • @Magnitoshakhtinskaia_oblast
    @Magnitoshakhtinskaia_oblast Месяц назад +248

    Я не нашёл как с тобой связаться, так что напишу здесь. На твоём канале хорошо смотрят видео со словом "русский" в названии. Советую тебе обозреть лучший российский аналоговый хоррор, который вышел до того как аналоговый хоррор появился. Это "Страшная гибель сотрудников МВД" от
    Maxim Kuzichev.
    Загадочности этому проекту придаёт то, что нет абсолютно никакой информации о нём. Многие пытались найти его автора или информацию про съёмки, но у нас нет абсолютно никакой информации.

    • @NathanPa-xo3zj
      @NathanPa-xo3zj Месяц назад +3

      Как иностранец я очень хотел перезагрузки, перевод будет скоро

    • @Yota_tota
      @Yota_tota Месяц назад +1

      да это ахуенная идея, сам смотреть этот VHS хорорр, это просто прекрасная работа, You really need to review on this!!

    • @Yota_tota
      @Yota_tota Месяц назад +4

      это популярно потому что каждый русский очень рад когда видит англоязычный видос на тему россии

    • @wolvie1618
      @wolvie1618 Месяц назад +11

      ​@@Yota_tota I think also because English speakers like to see analog horror made in other countries. Most of the horror I see is made in America or occasionally the UK. It's nice to see something different, especially when it uses local lore.

    • @ironidol
      @ironidol Месяц назад +2

      ​@@wolvie1618 I absolutely agree. Videos from other countries have not only a regional culture, but are also interesting through language/linguistically. I thought this was super interesting, even though I know nothing about Russian

  • @nbdjz1058
    @nbdjz1058 Месяц назад +200

    the bonk noise at 15:58 made me fucking CACKLE oh my god

    • @macha-m1c
      @macha-m1c Месяц назад +7

      SAME XD

    • @xm4366_
      @xm4366_ Месяц назад +1

      I didn't notice that

    • @LastGoatKnight
      @LastGoatKnight 26 дней назад +2

      I was literally typing, so I was caught off guard🤣

  • @Kaj_n
    @Kaj_n Месяц назад +32

    18:06 ever since a kid, i was told that if i ever get lost to the woods, i should put my clothes backwards because there some ghost is following you and playing with you. Obviously as i get older, that logic just became more and more stupider but im surprised i heard this here cause' i never heard anyone else talk about it.

  • @LeeLee_555
    @LeeLee_555 Месяц назад +174

    Неспех can be basically transalated like "no hurry", I think it's from "не спешить". Thank you for making all these awesome videos, exploring russian arg and games! 🤗

    • @_Player123
      @_Player123 Месяц назад +2

      i was thinking of the word спешка which means haste
      yup minecraft

    • @steelskeleton
      @steelskeleton Месяц назад

      why does it look like "Hecnex" lol

    • @Ratryoshka
      @Ratryoshka Месяц назад

      Ah so it sorta translates to Gakburu (shortened from "gak buru-buru", no hurry) or selow (from "slow" said to tell people to calm down)

    • @hideous_taco_michael_zacki
      @hideous_taco_michael_zacki Месяц назад

      ​@@steelskeleton You read it as Nespeh.
      H in Russian reads as N.
      E is Eh not EE
      C is S
      П is P. There's no "n"
      And X is H. Hope this helps.

  • @cmdAHYT
    @cmdAHYT Месяц назад +84

    so, just to be clear, the Hider?
    i assume it first grabs a child, then snaps the childs neck, then keeps twisting until the head comes off, then starts slowly chewing on the neck stump.
    i fucking hate it, its so well-made!
    also the Beanpoles are just the vertical equivalent of the Friend-Shaped descriptor.

    • @cmdAHYT
      @cmdAHYT Месяц назад +8

      also im using these videos as justification to learn Russian.
      im assuming its the most widely applicable Slavic language.
      if im wrong, PLEASE correct me.

    • @adnan_honest_jihadist5775
      @adnan_honest_jihadist5775 Месяц назад +4

      @@cmdAHYT yes ti is youre right

  • @melwinmattsson-gf6eg
    @melwinmattsson-gf6eg 24 дня назад +15

    13:30 jesus christ this actually scared me the sound of bones breaking just...jesus

  • @willowshake023
    @willowshake023 Месяц назад +173

    8:00 Iirc it's Perun, who's basically a slavic variant of Zeus. Magnitoshakhtinsk seems to be taking place in a timeline where slavics never rejected or came back to paganism that was prelevant on the territories of Kyivan Rus before 988 (on 988 most of the citizens got baptised by the king Vladimir the Great) (sorry for the historic rant, just got a bit too nerdy)
    12:37 Veles is another god from slavic mythology, in fact, Perun's nemesis, who is regarded as the god of stock/animals
    18:52 The voice says "mgla" which is basically fog. From what it looks like, I assume it's some sort of an "opposition" to the MS' government, judging by the mysterious name and the symbol (I haven't searched it up yet). Perhaps, the Velles believers from the Hiders vid?

    • @Muldered
      @Muldered  Месяц назад +18

      i replied to other comments on the corrections, but the mgla is very interesting... didn't realise it at all thank you

    • @Blabla_bloblo
      @Blabla_bloblo Месяц назад +24

      @@Mulderednotice - mgla is not fog, it is deep darkness

    • @lenargilmanov7893
      @lenargilmanov7893 Месяц назад +4

      The symbol is supposed to be the symbol of Chernobog(Чернобог), god of darkness, misfortune and evil.

    • @GoofyManMF
      @GoofyManMF Месяц назад

      Bro think he cool

    • @dragooll2023
      @dragooll2023 Месяц назад +1

      @@GoofyManMF accurate name, goof

  • @drennanarnold521
    @drennanarnold521 Месяц назад +61

    Another Russian analog horror, let's go! stuff from other countries is always cool to see 👍

  • @cuddly-toy7646
    @cuddly-toy7646 Месяц назад +25

    I'm always happy to see analog horror from different countries and I like your sense of humor, consider me subscribed

  • @WurfyAnimations
    @WurfyAnimations Месяц назад +44

    As a filipino the "turn your clothes part" is actually part of the way to counter a mythological creature here called the "tikbalang" which is a reverse centaur what traps people in the woods. It's kinda cool to see a analog horror monster to be inspired by it

    • @Cane4092
      @Cane4092 Месяц назад +4

      Wouldnt a reverse centaur just be a naked man with hooved feet and a horse head? That sounds horrible and hilarious

    • @archravenineteenseventeen
      @archravenineteenseventeen Месяц назад +4

      ​@@Cane4092yeah its like a knight piece of chess

    • @xm4366_
      @xm4366_ Месяц назад +4

      That part was a bit funny, as I recall the meme about wearing a T-shirt inside out technically makes the entire universe wear that T-shirt except you

    • @WurfyAnimations
      @WurfyAnimations Месяц назад +3

      @Cane4092 yeah that's literally what the tikbalang is

    • @Nassifeh
      @Nassifeh 17 дней назад +4

      This is also a traditional thing with Celtic or possibly wider Western European fairies, to turn at least your coat or cloak inside-out, possibly all your clothes.

  • @paulguy216
    @paulguy216 Месяц назад +38

    8:39 is not related to "успех". its about the word "спех", which means hurry with a не which means no. the rough translation is "unhurry"(?)
    also sorry for my bad english

  • @thevodkakeeper427
    @thevodkakeeper427 Месяц назад +58

    Wow, nice video! I'd recommend you to check out "Странные убийства сотрудников МВД", that one is one of a kind, the scariest and most disturbing analog horror, in my opinion.

    • @Ryzard
      @Ryzard 29 дней назад

      Are there any other channels or captions on these sorts of videos for non-russian speakers to check out?

  • @DarkestWine
    @DarkestWine Месяц назад +11

    Finally! My slavic mythology class is comming in clutch! Perun and Veles are per-christian gods in slavic folklore. Perun is in the same vein as Zeus or Odin, with him being the god of storms, wisdom, wind, lightening, and all that. Veles is a bit like hades. In earlier interpretations, he's the god of the earth, water, the underworld and of livestock. Later on when Christianity came in, Veles become a serpent or dragon that was evil and opposed Perun.

    • @MasoMate
      @MasoMate Месяц назад

      A god of earth you say? In Macedonian veles means something like into the woods. Very cool

  • @애앱나는
    @애앱나는 Месяц назад +16

    I must say, using "Tangler" IS SO FN COOL. Оплетай звучит сказочно, хоть и страшно, а Tangler прям в классический аналог хоррор влезает олично❤

  • @C_Corpze
    @C_Corpze Месяц назад +10

    I'm so glad you're covering a Russian analog horror and also translating it.
    I was interested in exploring more Russian art/creations and I'm also learning Russian as a 3rd language for fun.

  • @yunluna9517
    @yunluna9517 Месяц назад +15

    I love this!! 😊 It's wonderful to see someone go over a language barrier to share interesting media that isn't made in the most commonly spoken and understood language (English). Not that anyone can't share cool media that they found in a language they don't understand (like what countless of weebs have done), it's just always nice to see someone who is able to fully understand and translate things from the source instead of just echoing second-hand information and/or throwing assumptions. Also love the goofy bits in the commentary 😎, I got a bit tired of people taking their narration too seriously when covering horror media.

  • @saul_gamer9714
    @saul_gamer9714 Месяц назад +32

    Berun (Perun) and Veles are both old slavic gods, with Perun being the god of war and Veles being a symbol for witchcraft

  • @LazarusBell
    @LazarusBell Месяц назад +13

    I appreciate you sharing this. Due to the language barrier, so many, myself included, would have never gotten to enjoy these artistic endeavors from the Russian side of the internet.

  • @jenh101
    @jenh101 Месяц назад +56

    8:39 I'm starting to think I might be infected lmao. Another brilliant video, keep it up dude.

  • @pokepat124
    @pokepat124 Месяц назад +14

    Great video, particularly liked how you talked through your translation of the monster names and why you picked the words you did. Gives a lot more context than just using the russian word or the most direct english translation.

  • @Przemko27Z
    @Przemko27Z Месяц назад +41

    I'm Polish, so my knowledge of Russian is limited and blurred, but based on the symptoms and etymology, I'd assume "Неспех" ("не-" meaning no, used as a negation prefix and "спех" likely referring to something like hurry or diligence) would be something like "Laziness" or "undrive".

    • @NewBuildmini
      @NewBuildmini Месяц назад +6

      As a Russian, that's what I also thought. It also matches with the symptoms.

  • @Pale_Imp
    @Pale_Imp Месяц назад +17

    16:14 нечестивый(нечисть - noun) is used in the same way as a "sinful" or "demonic", the same thing but in general. "ungood" if you will

  • @Vextonomy
    @Vextonomy Месяц назад +16

    imagine what the magnitodhahtinsk M4C was doing during the collapse of the soviet union (as in the short story it was stated that he worked in it since 1990). Due to the lack of central control the anomalies wouldve probably had a field day

  • @hejo_hej_jej
    @hejo_hej_jej Месяц назад +86

    0:20 Wrong, russia would not say anything to the public

    • @Kostik201
      @Kostik201 Месяц назад +2

      Why?

    • @scP----001
      @scP----001 Месяц назад

      ​@@Kostik201Cause Russia sucks

    • @GHOST-ix9vr
      @GHOST-ix9vr Месяц назад +11

      ​@@Kostik201it's there policy in real life the Russian government don't say anything bad to the people unless it's too dangerous

    • @TurkmenistanRepublic
      @TurkmenistanRepublic 27 дней назад +4

      ​@@GHOST-ix9vr but this is dangerous.

    • @nekolatheneko
      @nekolatheneko 26 дней назад +3

      Well that would be correct, but it’s stated that the situation went “so wrong” so I guess that’s that.

  • @dragonllig790
    @dragonllig790 Месяц назад +15

    It’s always great when people can introduce stuff like this outside its native language
    There’s so many countries with there own hidden gem story’s that people don’t know about

    • @xm4366_
      @xm4366_ Месяц назад +1

      Dive deep into Asian folklore and maybe you'll get very disturbed
      Like take for example Penanggalan, it's literally a flying "severed" head with guts and organs attached to it

  • @vedro_hightunplayer9673
    @vedro_hightunplayer9673 Месяц назад +19

    8:02 ну Перун это же языческий бог..

    • @somechilldude2727
      @somechilldude2727 День назад

      Good to know

    • @mr.radovic702
      @mr.radovic702 15 часов назад +1

      ​@@somechilldude2727 yes, the first name to pop into my head. Perun is the Slavic version of the Lightning god

  • @that_one_averagewaterenjoyer
    @that_one_averagewaterenjoyer Месяц назад +10

    RUclips algorithm won't take this off my feed, truly in the spooky month rn

  • @lil_PV
    @lil_PV Месяц назад +18

    15:40 Actually, it's not about "cute" thing, it's about "wild" thing. Like, лапы = wild animal's legs. In case you call it like "hands" it would be too human.
    But this is not the case

  • @May-scribbles
    @May-scribbles Месяц назад +5

    This is really fun! Thank you for your coverage and allowing us English speakers an easy way to enjoy this content we never would have seen otherwise. The first Akratid video having a main description and then a supplemental interview is a great lore-building device, and it reminded me a lot of SCP Articles, which I also love.

  • @partlycloudy7707
    @partlycloudy7707 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for covering this series! I cant speak russian, so im super happy to have a native(?) speaker translate a cool series id never see. I feel like ive exhausted most of the english speaking horror series, so having someone translate a series is so cool!
    I love people who translate stuff so other people can enjoy it.

  • @spoopyvirgil4944
    @spoopyvirgil4944 Месяц назад +16

    "Well it's either that or a fish. You decide." I mean it would explain why bodies of water were specifically singled out XD

  • @HereticalKitsune
    @HereticalKitsune Месяц назад +11

    Yay for more horror stuff from around the world and from different cultures!

  • @_parkah1821
    @_parkah1821 Месяц назад +9

    12:40 I recognized that name from the STALKER game series, according to the wiki: "Veles" is the Slavonic god of the earth, fertility, and the Underworld

  • @Spookysaladbri
    @Spookysaladbri Месяц назад +1

    I appreciate your work to try to translate everything for us! I’m really enjoying this so far

  • @Issac-k8i
    @Issac-k8i 28 дней назад +8

    I’m so happy they made a documentary about Florida

  • @Straw117
    @Straw117 Месяц назад +3

    Your channel is criminally underrated. Love your videos!

  • @Ulitus_
    @Ulitus_ Месяц назад +15

    I love how when anyone making a video with word "Russian" in the title, Russians appear like it's some kind of magic spell
    Great video, by the way!

    • @128pResolution
      @128pResolution Месяц назад +1

      It’s because whenever someone tries to say something in Russian. It’s usually pronounced wrong. Not this guy though

  • @cjaquino8505
    @cjaquino8505 Месяц назад +5

    18:07 I do remember a famous myth here in the Philipines called tikbalang,where if you are in his domain,you will get lost, the only way to go out is flipping your clothes

  • @badgeroff2508
    @badgeroff2508 Месяц назад +10

    18:44 мгла - The mist

  • @Fembro
    @Fembro Месяц назад +6

    Anytime I make a friend from a foreign country (from america) I always want to hear what their horror scene is like. Sometimes people forget how different countries have different cultures that help morph the way they make horror. It's always so interesting to dig into if the language barrier wasn't there.

  • @naps_878
    @naps_878 Месяц назад +41

    13:38 bloody hell, he just got snapped like a twig!

    • @Kneesurgeryistommorow-q8y
      @Kneesurgeryistommorow-q8y Месяц назад +14

      That must have been painful as shit. Like imagine your in the dark and then randomly you feel your back stretching before you just snap and you might be alive for a few seconds before just dying

    • @n.tThepayload
      @n.tThepayload Месяц назад +2

      Hey, at least you can say it was quite stick of how he died? (sick= stick? Get it?)

    • @Kneesurgeryistommorow-q8y
      @Kneesurgeryistommorow-q8y Месяц назад +2

      @@n.tThepayload the creature was very twig if he snapped him in half that quickly!

    • @5b6789
      @5b6789 25 дней назад +2

      I WAS GONNA SAY THIS 😭

  • @_Novaya
    @_Novaya Месяц назад +2

    Woah! This was so well put together! I might have to watch more of your videos!

  • @Cheshire5174
    @Cheshire5174 Месяц назад +12

    Karachun: active from december 21 to December 22, and hostile to anyone not born in december
    Me: born on december 21 "me and the karachun are chill"

  • @fanzeroman638
    @fanzeroman638 Месяц назад +2

    This is my 2nd Analog Horror i've ever watched, my first one obviously being Mandela Catalouge. This was actually entertaining, even if i was watching it from 1:30 AM to 2 AM. I was always a fan of watching horror Video stories on October, and yours is no Exception, Thanks for Translating this Absolute masterpiece, and i look forward for more videos like these in your channel.

  • @MiksusCraft
    @MiksusCraft Месяц назад +7

    Series is very much rooted in Slavic mythology. We have slavic monsters, which is very good that they come out from realm of forgotten myths; we have slavic Gods, Perun God of Thunder, warriors, bees and man; other one is Veles God of death, magic, knowledge, wealth and ruler of Underworld called Navia.
    Also I think Nespech is from Not-hurry. And it was slavic monster of depression.

  • @blue_fox4133
    @blue_fox4133 Месяц назад +2

    Hello from America! Thanks for the stories, as someone whose first and only language is English, its nice to experience stuff that I would otherwise have no idea existed or have been able to translate due to language barrier!

  • @deskslam4232
    @deskslam4232 Месяц назад +2

    I love how the method of stopping the Tanglers is just... "YOU LITTLE- COME HERE BOY!"
    Homer Simpson ass defense method 😂

  • @esperer438
    @esperer438 Месяц назад +2

    Scary stories aside, your content is very nice ^^ I hope to watch more of your videos soon

  • @nbdjz1058
    @nbdjz1058 Месяц назад +17

    babe wake up new russian analog horror just dropped

  • @Fufuzuki05
    @Fufuzuki05 Месяц назад +1

    Stumbling upon this vid on my feed, great videooo! keep it up bro!

  • @Аптечка_Альянса
    @Аптечка_Альянса Месяц назад +11

    3:42 That's not a Magnitoshakhtinsk logo. This is a real common logo of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations

  • @hollerbachemil7349
    @hollerbachemil7349 Месяц назад +1

    Great video! It was the perfect day to finish my day. I'm always excited when I see that you've made a new video. I'm also trying to learn the Cyrillic alphabet so I just say the words with you several times.

  • @alextalker5979
    @alextalker5979 Месяц назад +9

    11:50 Sounds like an average phsychiatric evaluation type of deal 😂 And considering psychiatric hospitals were mostly implemented in prison-like fashion, no.wonder she doesn't want to go back but the authority for that decision is on the society...

  • @D3xt3rity
    @D3xt3rity 14 дней назад +2

    This channel is incredible! Keep up the incredible work! :D

  • @Happyguy-o3g
    @Happyguy-o3g Месяц назад +7

    14:07 i was just in an abandoned building yesterday man

  • @That_CRF450R
    @That_CRF450R 25 дней назад +1

    Seems like a standard day there, actually pretty calmer than usual

  • @selinnazsur2328
    @selinnazsur2328 Месяц назад +3

    As a translation studies graduate the way you decided to settle on "tangler" while translating "opletai" made me smile lol. Coming up with new words/terminology is one of the most challenging parts of translation, and so is deciding if a word fits the context and overall vibe of the material you're working with.

  • @okaycook1307
    @okaycook1307 14 дней назад +2

    20:53
    First top image: dry yourself off after showering
    Second top image: look at yourself in the mirror and do your hair/makeup
    Third top image: try different clothes on before you start the day
    Fourth top image: take out the trash
    First middle image: pick up any toys or belongings that are misplaced
    Second middle image: put on your socks and shoes
    Third middle image: care for house plants
    First bottom image: it’s another way to get dressed but in a public-ish setting
    Second bottom image: make sure your furniture is neat and in order
    Third bottom image: put on your coat before going outside

  • @issac-s2d
    @issac-s2d Месяц назад +51

    2:04 than mom is thick mna

    • @darudesandstorm999
      @darudesandstorm999 Месяц назад +6

      Would

    • @jjmfdl
      @jjmfdl Месяц назад +4

      We need the source, for science

    • @HannibalTorrance
      @HannibalTorrance 28 дней назад +2

      @@jjmfdlyes, of course for science….. very very dangerous science….

    • @No_2024-j1w
      @No_2024-j1w 27 дней назад +1

      4:46 again

    • @Bingsoc
      @Bingsoc 3 дня назад

      AWOGA moment

  • @rosanero5250
    @rosanero5250 Месяц назад +10

    the Birun might actually be a refrance to Perun just a thought

  • @Tuna_ST-kuffo
    @Tuna_ST-kuffo Месяц назад +5

    8:05 Bro, I'm Russian, but I'm watching you with a little knowledge of English. And you're really interesting to tell! I can help you with the pronunciation on this timecode, because it's a pretty rare word. Perun - (Perun) This is an ancient Slavic god, who was worshipped by the ancient peoples of Siberia and Russia. It was believed that if he was angered, he would bring bad luck

  • @doodlebro.
    @doodlebro. Месяц назад +1

    i watched a little bit of it a long time ago! crazy how far it has gotten
    i don't consider watching revisions from other people or retellings to be worse than the original so i don't mind that im watching the parts that i didn't watch in this format, you're really good nevertheless!
    edit after full watch of the vid: ok ig i just saw 2 vid and didn't even know it was already over??

  • @youshouldwatchevangelion6438
    @youshouldwatchevangelion6438 Месяц назад +4

    At 7:55 the name mentioned is most likely Perun. Who’s basically the slavic pagan version of Zeus or Thor. There’s a lot of old Slavic/Siberian pagan references in this series, pretty neat because it’s such an obscure religion

  • @still_salty
    @still_salty Месяц назад

    recently found your channel and haven't really been able to stop watching. I think your stuff is really interesting, and I appreciate the fact that you keep original audio and text alongside your translation (It helps me get used to the language outside of the textbook setting so it's nice) so thank you for that. I also really enjoy your overall presentation, it's really captivating so great job

  • @umbraanimo7767
    @umbraanimo7767 Месяц назад +3

    18:53 in the first shadow of the trees (the hand is coming from the third) you can see what looks like a set of eyes.

  • @Nobody_Fn_Important
    @Nobody_Fn_Important 10 дней назад +1

    so nice to see analog horrors from other places besides the U.S. this is so much more spooky. I love it.

  • @FarCraker
    @FarCraker Месяц назад +24

    Ain’t no way, I’ve been feeling the same exact symptoms 8:00.
    Am I cooked??

  • @Teelan-d5c
    @Teelan-d5c Месяц назад

    I really love these types of videos. Keep up the good work. This is a very awesome video.

  • @mrilluminati4391
    @mrilluminati4391 Месяц назад +5

    11:26 To be fair, as a Hungarian i would not want to go to an Eastern European state hospital either.

  • @platypusjr.
    @platypusjr. 9 дней назад +1

    Tanglers sound like a Chili's appetizer

  • @ДеонВог-г7ь
    @ДеонВог-г7ь Месяц назад +3

    The last upload kinda reminder me the "Evangelion" yeaaaa, sounds strange but, concept of a bringing up a dead God is interesting and terrifying to me

  • @minter_gd
    @minter_gd 29 дней назад +1

    16:11 they used the word "нечисть" which roughly translates to evil spirits/ghosts/demons and all of that
    the video is really good, i love the fact that the english speaking community begins to explore russian media :3

  • @Танкозера
    @Танкозера Месяц назад +3

    Perun is slavic god of thunder, Veles is also slavic god but i don't clearly remember what he represents
    Also in the end of video about woodlanders voice says "Мгла" which is really dense fog

  • @JimBarndt-ky6ve
    @JimBarndt-ky6ve 20 часов назад +1

    I’m just remembering in the USA if you are familiar with the boiled one phenomenon…you will know it is very creepy…! It takes place in southern PA which is where I live…

  • @IAMREALDIRTGIRL
    @IAMREALDIRTGIRL Месяц назад +2

    I've heared that it's rlly hard to speak Russian, so hearing u say a place in Russian is rlly talented! :3

  • @Happythedemoninhell
    @Happythedemoninhell Месяц назад +2

    Heyo! Fellow fan of horror here 👋.
    I love horror! Specifically the games, I guess I just like the adrenaline rush. Analog horrors are usually somethings that twist my stomach and make me unsettled and actually peel over my shoulder every now and then. Like ‘The man in the suit’ I think it was. I couldn’t continue watching it with how it genuinely horrified me. And I like this analog horror too! It’s such an unsettling idea and I can’t get enough of it. I get that the series will most likely not continue but it’s amazing for what we got!

  • @shadowy5893
    @shadowy5893 Месяц назад +5

    i love this series when the tanglers assembled and said "its tangling time" really touching...

  • @bogidi932
    @bogidi932 Месяц назад

    I am SO HAPPY that you actually pronounce things correctly. Спасибо🗣🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @SPACEtraveler2
    @SPACEtraveler2 Месяц назад +4

    8:10 I think there is a different play there. The word “nespeh” can also be a play around word “nespeshit’” or «не спешить» it means going slowly, not running. But that’s a verb. Technically there is no noun for this particular meaning and with this particular word, but you can create one and it would sound something like «неспех» something like the word in the video. Knowing that the decease is going slowly I would think this variant would have more meaning.
    Also thanks a lot for your videos. I don’t like my home country but I can’t say those vhs horrors are bad.

  • @JMCsun
    @JMCsun 25 дней назад +1

    This doin numbers, hats off to ya young blood ❤

  • @kaelgiotto5206
    @kaelgiotto5206 Месяц назад +21

    7:53 Да поможет вам Перун, May Perun help you. Perun is a god in slavic paganism.

    • @alextalker5979
      @alextalker5979 Месяц назад

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perun god of war apparently, so, basically Kratos 😂😂😂 But also of fertility and a few calamities, so think Thor but he lost the darn hammer 😅

    • @kaelgiotto5206
      @kaelgiotto5206 Месяц назад +1

      @@alextalker5979 I think they also referenced Veles, which is like an opposing god, they even had a battle. Veles is a god of underworld, peasants and commerce

    • @alextalker5979
      @alextalker5979 Месяц назад

      @@kaelgiotto5206 Yeah, I scrolled comments down further and someone got down like a list of timestamps with them all, so my addition is quite pointless but I just felt uneasy that your comment lacked a link. No one really wants to type in a searchbar nowadays xD

    • @ТимофейИванов-р1п
      @ТимофейИванов-р1п Месяц назад +1

      @@alextalker5979from what i know, Perun is more like Zeus or Thor actually, 'cause he was commonly known as the god of thunder(his name in ancient slavic language may be interpreted as "thunder" or "lightning" plus he was basically like a thunderer) and also a Supreme or a highest god.

    • @alicjakuczkowska8441
      @alicjakuczkowska8441 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@alextalker5979He's more like Zeus, Perun (Piorun) is translated as lightning, hit or beat

  • @givowl2160
    @givowl2160 Месяц назад +1

    Thank for the interesting video! I wouldnt have known about either of these analog horror series otherwise
    Also, since the first video shows flashing imagery, if you could add a flashing lights warning in the description of the video, it would be appreciated by epileptic/photosensitive friends!

  • @betafishmaster5451
    @betafishmaster5451 Месяц назад +7

    8:52 jsut sounds like my adhd to me lmfao