Neuvillette & Wriothesley: Fontaine "royalty" keeping the nation afloat | Genshin Impact Speculation

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @tarobirb4943
    @tarobirb4943  Год назад +6

    Hello guys!
    I apologize for the odd change in recording quality at the start. I had to step out of recording due to a disruption and when I got back, the audio quality changed. By the way, my voice is really slow so if you want, you can speed it up by 1.5x while watching!
    Additionally, apparently, the title of duke is right under king or prince in the typical noble hierarchy so Duke Wriothesley is REALLY high up there, with a more illustrious title than even that of "Baron", which Callas rejected. Obviously, the "Lord Duke His Grace Wriothesley" was just a running gag. That's obviously not how addressing nobility works at all lmao. I think my intention must be clear enough but my vocal quality didn't change to indicate that I was joking so I had to just clarify. Thanks for watching!

  • @ochoko7613
    @ochoko7613 Год назад +8

    I neeeeeeeeed their interactions, the amount of possibilities of their dynamic has been haunting me ever since drip marketing got released.
    Also one thing I found really funny is that Neuvillette is quite literally daddy with him taking of Melusine(s?). I will not sleep peacefully till I get to see Neuvillette, Wriothsley and Sigewine having a cute interaction together

  • @GhostEmblem
    @GhostEmblem Год назад +1

    take a shot every time she says lord duke his grace wriothesley.

  • @luci44951
    @luci44951 Год назад +1

    I cant decide if i should wish for

  • @creativemind2942
    @creativemind2942 Год назад +1

    New video? Ye! And congrats on getting the theory that Wriothesly's is sort of a prison officer right 🎉

  • @DavidJohnson-ib1dh
    @DavidJohnson-ib1dh Год назад +7

    Do they actually say "Lord Duke His Grace" or whatever the phrase you kept repeating? The form of address is just "your grace" or third person would be "his grace" and if you wanted to specify which duke I guess it would be "Lord W." or "the Duke of

    • @gintasasd
      @gintasasd Год назад +2

      Royal and noble titles used to be kinda crazy so lol lord duke he's grace is nothing surprising