@James Bruh why is it that important to you good God, I never said Germanic warriors were ON AVERAGE 7' all I said was there were most likely sometimes a 7' warrior with the raiding parties
@@briangrose9847 it's a region in the netherlands and the north western part of germany at the north sea ... in germany they speak lower german and standart german
Did you know that some germanic tribes had a ritual where young men layed themselves on the ground naked, until covered with snow, then they ran on a mountain. It was a ritual do prove strength
I was looking for music to use for the main combatant of the BBEG group. He's a high level Barbarian werboar, way of the giant. The slowly building anxiety of this music is perfect 🥰
I just meant that the word Germanic doesn't stem from "ger", which is the word for spear. The "Germanic" peoples did not have a unified name because they were called differently depending on which tribe they belonged to. The Cherusci were a tribal confederation in ancient Germania that lived in the area on both sides of the upper basin of the Weser River in present-day Ostwestfalen-Lippe and Lower Saxony up to the Elbe. But in the region where I live, the Alemanni once lived.
@@KmT81 I think Germans originally called themselves Teuton. Before anyone tries to correct me, yes, I’m aware the Teutons were a specific Germanic tribal group. However, we are aware German and English are related as they are both Germanic languages, and it’s been theorized by people who specialize in linguistics that the “Th” in English is a “D” in German. In English, we have the word “Teuton”. If you use any trustable translator, the word for “Teuton” in German is “Deutsch”. That word means “German” when you translate it back to English. (I speak German and am German by the way). Germans likely called themselves Teutons/Teutonic but English speakers adapted the Roman word. “Germanic” is actually a Roman term. I don’t specialize in linguistics I just noticed that.
Image how scared the Roman soldiers were when 7 foot big blond haired germans runs Towards them in a dark forest... I can understand why Romans lost against germans 🇩🇪❤
@@zxsb2 Yea theyre all was Germanics but in Teutoburg forest they were germans that was the ancestors of german people If you are like that than Vikings are all Germanias too haha cuz vikings was year 900 germania was before year 0 since year 600 or something after they destroyed rome they was wandering around europe so the vikings are actually germanic people
@@davidzuwe2820 that's... the point... We don't say "germanic languages" because they all came from different roots, we don't say "germanic faiths" because they all have gods originated from independent myths, we don't say "germanic peoples" because they're dissimilar from one another and come from different areas with different cultures... we say them because all those statements are true, the norse had their roots in Germania Magna, their faiths came from the same area, their language can be traced back to proto-germanic languages, and their ancestry can be traced to modern day Germany.
I imagine the Roman legions in complete fear during the battle of Teutoberg. Realization that they were betrayed, the shouts and sounds in a old forest coming from a confederation of thousands of angry Germanic peoples about to fertilize the forest floor with Italic/Latin blood 😂
@@Curly004 east germans especially those pesky sachsen are not real germans they are derived from slavs and one can cleary see the diffrence between real germanic people and those wanne sachsen
There is a video here on RUclips showing the Barratus but it is a representation of the adopted form performed by the Romans. Although it is not known to us if the Romans used it as a battle cry or as a ceremonial salute. The Romans from our best sources tended to march into battle in dead silence with only their instruments performing sound maneuvers. If you type in the Roman Barratus you should find some interesting things on the subject. It's pretty cool either way. 👍
Why is there always that synth background noise? Why not doing music unplugged!? I don't get it. This takes a lot of raw feeling from the music ;/ Anyways I am glad that this type of music exists.
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Okay but iam sadly because of iam Danish
Dude imagine being a 5'7" roman soldier and then this starts playing and a 7'0" Germanic warrior comes running out of the forest at you 😳
@James nah G there are accounts of 7' germanic warriors
@James Bruh why is it that important to you good God, I never said Germanic warriors were ON AVERAGE 7' all I said was there were most likely sometimes a 7' warrior with the raiding parties
@James I was literally speculating. Again why does it matter THAT much to you? You must be one of those ppl who always has to be right huh?
@James God where are you from asshole
@James typical English asshole
6:18 is absolutely haunting but so majestic at the same time. The energy here is real!!!
So proud of my Dutch, Frisian and German roots
I am Austrian - German, and I'm proud of it. F*ck those guys who say "hahahahaha Germany = Hitler LoL!!!1!!1!"
Your a Primate get over yourself
@@briangrose9847 it's a region in the netherlands and the north western part of germany at the north sea ... in germany they speak lower german and standart german
Me to
Forest of Germania is sooo sick! Dude i see how the barbarians smash the skinny romes at trees
just good music in general for a foreboding and dangerous battle.
I'm about to DM my first campaign and it's set in 15th century Germany. This is absolutely PERFECT battle music!
A piece of my ancestors linage past is so soothed by ancestral drums.😂
The background image reminds me The Rift from Skyrim
It's from a game called War of the Vikings :D (discontinued though)
Did you know that some germanic tribes had a ritual where young men layed themselves on the ground naked, until covered with snow, then they ran on a mountain. It was a ritual do prove strength
@Dave Grutzmacher Who said they had to? 😳
like bjorn ironside.
@Buzzkiller lol you funny troll
We still do that
This is my music ritual before going to a sports event! Time to unleash the inner warrior within brothers. Skàl
This would go really well in a Total War game. Great track! 😁
Thanks man!
You know I was thinking the same thing. I’ve been on the Total War grind lately. First thing I thought of.
@@TheBigE15 *Germania wants to know your location*
C.T. Emerson They can find me in Massalia
@Lenzo Van Laeken hell yea man. For the tribe.
I was looking for music to use for the main combatant of the BBEG group. He's a high level Barbarian werboar, way of the giant. The slowly building anxiety of this music is perfect 🥰
Felt like it had been a while since I’ve seen a video of yours. This video did not disappoint. I love it! Worth all the wait.
Man how I wish this was on Spotify!
Rome: we are the most powerful civilization
The Germanics: no you’re not
The real name of the Germanics are Cheruscs.
Germanics comes from the Latin 'Man with a Lance'
@@KmT81 No, that's not correct. This thesis is outdated and has been disproven a long time ago.
@@-Varin- And what's their name then ?
I just meant that the word Germanic doesn't stem from "ger", which is the word for spear. The "Germanic" peoples did not have a unified name because they were called differently depending on which tribe they belonged to. The Cherusci were a tribal confederation in ancient Germania that lived in the area on both sides of the upper basin of the Weser River in present-day Ostwestfalen-Lippe and Lower Saxony up to the Elbe. But in the region where I live, the Alemanni once lived.
@@KmT81 I think Germans originally called themselves Teuton.
Before anyone tries to correct me, yes, I’m aware the Teutons were a specific Germanic tribal group. However, we are aware German and English are related as they are both Germanic languages, and it’s been theorized by people who specialize in linguistics that the “Th” in English is a “D” in German. In English, we have the word “Teuton”. If you use any trustable translator, the word for “Teuton” in German is “Deutsch”. That word means “German” when you translate it back to English. (I speak German and am German by the way). Germans likely called themselves Teutons/Teutonic but English speakers adapted the Roman word. “Germanic” is actually a Roman term.
I don’t specialize in linguistics I just noticed that.
im going walk out to this when i fight
Image how scared the Roman soldiers were when 7 foot big blond haired germans runs Towards them in a dark forest...
I can understand why Romans lost against germans 🇩🇪❤
Lower your ego flag will you
@@matimus100 what
@@matimus100 ego flag?
First vid I ever heard/seen and I love it!
You deserve more subs man ❤
Fantastisch
Absolutely in love with your music, I'll recommend you to my friends
The 21 dislikes are the remnants of the dead Roman Legions foolish enough to challenge the Germans in Teutoburg Forest!!
Germanics*, not Germans. Germany is a modern nation state.
@@sh-hg4eg but the people at the time were germans (saxons)
@@Curly004 No, The Dutch, Danes and Germans were all one people back then and the land they inhabitted was called Germania.
@@zxsb2 Yea theyre all was Germanics but in Teutoburg forest they were germans that was the ancestors of german people
If you are like that than Vikings are all Germanias too haha cuz vikings was year 900 germania was before year 0 since year 600 or something after they destroyed rome they was wandering around europe so the vikings are actually germanic people
@@davidzuwe2820 that's... the point... We don't say "germanic languages" because they all came from different roots, we don't say "germanic faiths" because they all have gods originated from independent myths, we don't say "germanic peoples" because they're dissimilar from one another and come from different areas with different cultures... we say them because all those statements are true, the norse had their roots in Germania Magna, their faiths came from the same area, their language can be traced back to proto-germanic languages, and their ancestry can be traced to modern day Germany.
I imagine the Roman legions in complete fear during the battle of Teutoberg. Realization that they were betrayed, the shouts and sounds in a old forest coming from a confederation of thousands of angry Germanic peoples about to fertilize the forest floor with Italic/Latin blood 😂
Its teutoburg not teutoberg
Latin the Italic are more from the extreme south of Italy
What an enjoyable sight.
@@Christoph2600 mimimi
Stirs my German blud.
Germanic*. Modern Germans have more recent slav admixture.
@@sh-hg4eg only east germany
@@sh-hg4eg no i don't have it at least I'm 100% German
@@Curly004 east germans especially those pesky sachsen are not real germans they are derived from slavs and one can cleary see the diffrence between real germanic people and those wanne sachsen
Perfect
More of this please
Currently eating raw meat listening to this
I live being a high German which means I am 100% German
I read a lot of books. Germania vs Rome. Did anyone play the Terrifying Barratas Humming from the Tribesmen?
There is a video here on RUclips showing the Barratus but it is a representation of the adopted form performed by the Romans. Although it is not known to us if the Romans used it as a battle cry or as a ceremonial salute. The Romans from our best sources tended to march into battle in dead silence with only their instruments performing sound maneuvers. If you type in the Roman Barratus you should find some interesting things on the subject. It's pretty cool either way. 👍
I showed this to my Dungeon Master of our DnD group. He now plays it when my barbarian fights an enemy.
It Remember me of my first raid in Ruma with the Langbärtes
I want this beautiful music for a build i am doing in fallout 4. Wow i love it! 👍🏻
Americans when they run online ancestry test and discover they are 2% German:
Nam-myohorengue-kyo by germanic warriors?
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed it (Nichiren buddhist here)!
Why am I hearing a buddhist mantra (Nam Myoho Renge Kyo) during Runes And Blood?
Can you please unload your music to Apple Music, Spotify, instagram etc?
is that fucking delay lama
👍👍👍
Sounds very Hunnic
Were not Wikinger we are Barbaren
But the Wikinger are fighters and bros skool 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
North germany is part of skandinavia. Middle , west and east were barbarians
South were mostly celtics
@@nickd9877 we say Prost 🍻
@@Curly004 celtics where not that difrent at the end
The background image looks like it is taken from a game. What is it from?
Why is there always that synth background noise? Why not doing music unplugged!?
I don't get it. This takes a lot of raw feeling from the music ;/
Anyways I am glad that this type of music exists.
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This music doesn’t phase Caesar!!!
I am a descendant of chieftain blaakar
3:50 Evreyone get Killd?
grrr y u still believe in jesus!!
No.
Gods are a false hope.
I’m Germanic, love my heritage, and still believe in Jahwe/Jesus. The first ever translation of the Bible that common people could have was in German. There is a very deep history with Germania and Christianity.
@@theburlyburrito yeah they are descendants of the Sakai/Scythian. who is originated from the lost tribes who are deported to Assyria
@@theburlyburrito Jahwe is Semitic.
Je SuS🤡