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Curved swords actually have a historical precedent and are often used for example the egyptian khopesh asthe blunted tip serves as a bludgeoning tool and as a hook to hook other swords. So yeah curved swords are normal and sometimes (depends) better than other sword types
You forgot to mention that the Unsullied are the only Infantry to command the Dathraki's respect and that because of them, only Astapor (the city where they are created) needs not fear the Dothraki... Until that whole Dragon and chain-breaking thing that is.
I know they're based on the Mongols, but a purely horseback military with a disdain for infantry would very quickly find itself the victim of anti-cavalry infantry tactics.
yeah right? The Japanese defeated cavalry charges with bamboo and everyone else resisted them with small ditches, wood spikes, caltrops, and mud. I've always resisted watching Game of Thrones and watching this made me facepalm
@@professionalfire3902 The Dothraki are highly overated in the books and show. Give me some good spearmen and longbowmen and I will break the Dothraki.
The Dothraki, imo, are much like the Spartans. Their renown comes more from the fear everyone has for them. They are so fearsome that many would rather just avoid giving battle.
@@kingjonstarkgeryan8573 In battle - quite possible, though not guaranteed. In war? Unlikely. As long as they have tactical and strategic mobility advantage, they have initiative.
The Institutes Braid is long indeed! with many bells that herald its posts. its Kalasar is said to be over two hundred thousand strong and ever growing.
Now near 250 thousand, so large that it's marching creates canyons and beds for rivers, so large it turn fields into deserts, so large it drinks rivers dry.
After learning about the Dothraki, I realized that they can easily be defeated by a well-disciplined pike formation if they'll just charge recklessly towards infantry.
I know that many people don't care about the books and only watch the show, so thank you for making these about the books, it makes me really happy whenever I get to see something about A Song of Ice and Fire instead of it just being about the show.
Hahahaha!!! The Great Mares of the Sun and Moon shall guide our Herd across the great plans to their Radiant Castle on the side of the Mountain where the Great Stallion trots to.
@@jacksonpettit9423 Here's a description of Frey soldiers from one of the books: “lord Walder’s bastard son Ronald rivers, leading a long column of pike men, rank on rank of shuffling men in blue steel ring mail and silver grey cloaks”
@@davidkelly4210 Valyria wasn't a democratic republic. It was an oligarchy, one that technically gave a say to all landowners (ie excluding most Valyrians, which aren't), but in reality was ruled by a tighter aristocratic/magiocratic class of 40 families.
The Dragon Demands Horde comes from Orda "Orda" is a word for "a warrior tribe/clan or the place where khan commands his army" Ordu means "army" in modern turkish.
"Templin institute doesnt do Krieg" "Try to execute templin institute for cowardice" "Bayonets can't reach interdimentional stuff" "Execute bayonet for cowardice."
I find it quite strange that the Dothraki don't engage directly in trade seeing as trading was the lifeblood of the nomadic step people they're based on.
The Hungols. If you want to learn more about the Steppe tribes I highly recommend listening to Steppe Stories by Dan Carlin in his Hardcore History podcast.
Will you do any Dungeons and Dragons,Magic the Gathering or Elder Scrolls settings?Your videos are really well made,and help me learn the lore easily.Keep up the good work
Despite their fierce reputation and dominance, the Dothraki in actuality no longer pose a threat to the cities of Essos. Even if they wanted to, they are incapable of capturing or destroying cities like Qarth, Volantis, or Bravos.
Klingons? Sure. Mandalorians? Hell no. There are two types of warriors societies. One is more 'barbarian' focused (cannot think of a better name for it), and that would be Klingon or Dothraki, or some of the societies in the scorpion king (which he was a part of one such race), or hell, Conan the Barbarian and co. I might say later development to the Klingons in the latter half of star trek perhaps moves them to the second category here with internal national developments, but I am going to ignore that for these purposes. Anyway... These societies, best, strongest warriors fight, and take ruler, and what they want, etc, kind of like well, barbarians. And is a description of the way Klingon and Dothraki societies have been for a long time. This is the strength comes first category of warrior culture. The other type of warrior society is the one based entirely around honor systems. Honor comes first cultures. Sure, all of these have 'honor' but what takes priority here is important. IE, the IRL equivelent to the Samurai, Bushido class society. There have been others IRL too, the Spartans leaned more this way, but were kind of a blend making another more special class of warrior society, so I am just gonna skip them in this comparison, if you were wondering. Mandalorians, and the Aiel come to mind in fiction (though, due to the nature of their desert, 'barbarian' style tech, some might have on the surface view the Aiel like the Conan sort of barbarian strength first culture, but no. Their honor codes are every bit as powerful as the way of the Bushido, and their societies are much less 'too the strongest' to a very high degree, even with the power given the wise women, and intelligent clan chiefs over brutes, who could be denied, etc. For instance, you don't become clan chief by killing a person for instance, or not cutting yourself in battle, etc. But they battled each other, in a warrior society to no end, for cultural and religious reasons, and they got damn good at it, in their own honor system. They would have seen the way Klingons and Dothraki behaved as quite, well, dishonorable. But I could see the two honor bound warrior societies of the Aiel and Mandalorians getting along well enough, provided they lived long enough to get to where they understood which were the dishonorable or honorable codes they each followed.
I've not found any evidence that Dothraki bows can outrange Westerosi longbows. And while they might be skilled riders they are just light cavalry. Heavy horse and armored knights would be largely invulnerable to them.
@@dubuyajay9964 several reasons. If you look at the styles of armor, cavalry and archers of that time period the Mongols outclassed their opponents in organization, formation and archery range. Armor was also largely limited to leather and mail. This wouldn't remotely be the case with the medieval time period-plate armor over mail, armored horses and long range archers as well as predominantly pike and spear infantry with shields trained against cavalry. Medieval progress in war counters every advantage the Mongols enjoyed in their era. This is even more true with the Dothraki who would charge the large Westerosi levies armed with pike and spear-used to cavalry charges by much heavier horse-and you'd have a massacre of the lightly armed and armored Dothraki. Look what happened when they fought unsullied spearmen that had no cavalry or archer support. This is simply military fact.
@@dubuyajay9964 Because they had far superior numbers and made heavy use of horseback archers, which are one of the most difficult archers to counter. And like @Louis Aude said, they outmanoeuvred the shit out of them.
The Dothraki are the undisputed masters of LIGHT mounted warfare. As the Battle of Winterfell showed, they make HORRIBLE heavy cavalry. They simply don't have the armor to withstand a straight up brawl. Their speed and maneuverability is their greatest asset. Take that away and the Dothraki are just screaming men on horses.
Both of them come from a horse culture and both use mounted archers. But Rohirrim are well armored and have better weapons. They also use strategies and having better unit cohesion. The Dothraki are unarmored and their primary weapon the arakh won't cut through plate or mail armor. They don't use any tactics, relaying mostly on their numbers and brute force to overwhelm an enemy. If both armies fought with equal numbers (10,000 each), then Rohirrim would have the overall advantage and thus gain the victory.
Why is Total War: Game of Thrones, not a thing? Just think about it.. Just a vanilla package, have a DLC campaign of Aegons conquest where you rely heavily on dragons (Cough, import them from Warhammer and change them a bit so they're more important) and diplomacy and less on army spam, How much fun would you have as the Seas and Rivers (Iron Islands and Rivers combined) As you fight off unique highly stained units of Targaryn Knight units ect
What I want to know is what happens if a Dothraki’s braid happens to be cut during a battle but he kills his enemy? Is he seen as victor or is dishonored
I have not read the books or watched the TV series, but from this video it seems that the Dothraki field armies consisting entirely of melee light cavalry. Such a force would melt against any army using massed pikes or spear, and would likely struggle against massed swordsmen or a shield-wall as well. In addition, an entirely mounted army would have a horrible time conducting sieges and urban warfare, especially if they are too primitive to field siege engines. How is this explained in setting? Do they actually focus on using horse archery, or is there some other explanation?
I'm actually impressed how Dothrahki didn't collapse on itself. I mean how backwards your thinking can be that you didn't do trade whatsoever. Even the mongols understand how important trade is and actively try to control trade routes
Suggestions: -The Hunter's Guild from Monster Hunter plus the Research Commission (Since Monster Hunter World was so successful and the recent release of the Iceborne trailer, so why not cover this) -Shinra Power Electric Company from Final Fantasy (A lot of Final Fantasy fans were getting sad to see one of the Final Fantasy organizations not covered) -The Combine Empire from Half-Life 2 (Because why not) -UN Spacy from Macross (The Real one not the f***ed up Robotech one) -Erusea from Ace Combat (Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is coming 2019) -Dossier for Aya Brea from Parasite Eve -Beastiary file of Rathalos from Monster Hunter
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Dothraki vs Rohirrim who would win?? Factions I would like to see next: 1. Genii Confederation (SG: Atlantis) 2. Stargate Command Atlantis (SG: Atlantis) 3. Reapers (Mass Effect) 4. Forerunner Empire (Halo) 5. Prothean Empire (Mass Effect)
The SCP universe(s) as a whole would be tricky as hell to do a Templin video on. They'd have to either stick to one specific SCP universe, since there is no unified lore or canon, or be vague and broad enough that the video could apply to many/all of the different canons.
The Dothraki are joke…Anyone who remotely takes them “seriously” has no idea about history, weapons or warfare. The plan is for them to resemble the mongols, but they are at best are badly written parody of them. Every single Army in Westeros would slaughter them utterly. Basically give them an infantry force to “ride down”, wait until they are engaged then flank them with your heavy horse, which are basically completely impervious to the weapons the Dothraki have. Second because they can't really retreat or lose their life and position, means they will get annihilated the moment they get into a losing situation. But the dothraki are not the only exemple where a Culture or Institutions in asoiaf is basically just a parody a a real life example, i'm not entirely sure if that's intended or if GRRM is just pretty bad at writing certain things. But they Dothraki are excellent horse archers and skirmishers, if somebody actually comptent could command them and they would make an excellent addition to an army. But alone they just suck.
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It is known.
Yes...yes they did....
@@hexadecimal5236 GRRM basically mad his own fanfiction of ancient history and Thus Game of Thrones was born.
Can you guys do the video on Star League next?
Can you please help me make sense of the Type-Moon "Mage's Association"?
"We are the Exception!" Translated Dothraki war cry.
Mongolians: "Hey, That's our thing!"
What a second
And Kirk yelling "Khal!" doesn't have the best ring to it.
wιѕegυy dothraki have lasted far longer than the mongols
You guys don’t get it, watch Crash Course World History [Insert r/whoosh meme here]. It’s a recouring joke John makes every video.
*cue Mongol-tauge*
I would say ''thank you'' for this video,Templin Institute,but there's no word for it,in the Dothraki language.
It might be closest to say "May you have good"
give the Templin a horse, that should be enough
"May you gitgud"
One of the many reasons the Dothraki deserve to suffer or must reform.
Just give them a horse
Have you seen those Dothraki from Nessos, they've got curved swords. CURVED swords.
Dothraki, HOLD!
So?
Curved swords actually have a historical precedent and are often used for example the egyptian khopesh asthe blunted tip serves as a bludgeoning tool and as a hook to hook other swords. So yeah curved swords are normal and sometimes (depends) better than other sword types
And they are also effective at gutting opponents as the hook will drag organs out and further damage tissue
"Watch the sky traveler"
You forgot to mention that the Unsullied are the only Infantry to command the Dathraki's respect and that because of them, only Astapor (the city where they are created) needs not fear the Dothraki... Until that whole Dragon and chain-breaking thing that is.
Spears for the win.
@@youtubevoice1050 And well trained soldiers with proper equiment.
I know they're based on the Mongols, but a purely horseback military with a disdain for infantry would very quickly find itself the victim of anti-cavalry infantry tactics.
yeah right? The Japanese defeated cavalry charges with bamboo and everyone else resisted them with small ditches, wood spikes, caltrops, and mud. I've always resisted watching Game of Thrones and watching this made me facepalm
@@professionalfire3902
The Dothraki are highly overated in the books and show. Give me some good spearmen and longbowmen and I will break the Dothraki.
@@professionalfire3902 big brain 200 iq super smart genius
The Dothraki, imo, are much like the Spartans. Their renown comes more from the fear everyone has for them. They are so fearsome that many would rather just avoid giving battle.
@@kingjonstarkgeryan8573 In battle - quite possible, though not guaranteed. In war? Unlikely. As long as they have tactical and strategic mobility advantage, they have initiative.
The Institutes Braid is long indeed! with many bells that herald its posts. its Kalasar is said to be over two hundred thousand strong and ever growing.
Now near 250 thousand, so large that it's marching creates canyons and beds for rivers, so large it turn fields into deserts, so large it drinks rivers dry.
After learning about the Dothraki, I realized that they can easily be defeated by a well-disciplined pike formation if they'll just charge recklessly towards infantry.
Figured that out yesterday.
yeeeah good luck finding trees to make thousands of pikes in the grasslands they inhabit!
In westeros' terrain they would not be as effective unless the plot demands.
I already love the dothraki but i would love them more if they had more brain not just brawn just like the mongols.
That's what the Unsullied did.
White Scar recruit materials.
Bruva would you like to sign this petition to the empera for speed dreadnoughts?
I know that many people don't care about the books and only watch the show, so thank you for making these about the books, it makes me really happy whenever I get to see something about A Song of Ice and Fire instead of it just being about the show.
The Dothraki: The most hardcore Bronies out there.
Hahahaha!!! The Great Mares of the Sun and Moon shall guide our Herd across the great plans to their Radiant Castle on the side of the Mountain where the Great Stallion trots to.
@@Johnlanzer
That works almost too well.
The Guild of Calamitous Intent. Please do it.
Yes!
They abandon tactics whenever they meet infantry? An army of pikemen would ruin their shit. So much for the feared greatest horsemen.
I don't see pikemen in got
I think there's some in the battle of the bastards.
No. Those are called long Spears.
That's what a pike is.
@@jacksonpettit9423 Here's a description of Frey soldiers from one of the books: “lord Walder’s bastard son Ronald rivers, leading a long column of pike men, rank on rank of shuffling men in blue steel ring mail and silver grey cloaks”
Nice for Templin Institute! I just found your channel recently and l must say, I am very impressed. Keep up the great work!
I like your channel's looks. It looks pretty well thought out and carefully planned.
well then, if we are taking this road now...
how about the Great Empire of Valyria and their Dragonlord rulers?
please?
This!
The Valyrian FREEhold. They weren't an empire but a democratic (so long as you were a Valyrian) republic.
@@davidkelly4210 Valyria wasn't a democratic republic. It was an oligarchy, one that technically gave a say to all landowners (ie excluding most Valyrians, which aren't), but in reality was ruled by a tighter aristocratic/magiocratic class of 40 families.
@@alexander9703 so democracy... Democracy doesn't mean universal suffrage, just citizens having a say.
House Lannister and the Tyrells
"Hoard" is a verb meaning "to gather", "Horde" is a noun meaning "large group".
The Dragon Demands Horde comes from Orda
"Orda" is a word for "a warrior tribe/clan or the place where khan commands his army"
Ordu means "army" in modern turkish.
@@kebabinii7577 And Ordu is the name of my native language of 'Urdu' which means language of the horde/army.
The Templin institute is the best lore channel on RUclips. It is known!
Can we get Krieg from 40K next!
What about the Black Templars? Sigismund is not pleased.
@@ottoleois9323Did someone say die for the Emperor?
"Templin institute doesnt do Krieg"
"Try to execute templin institute for cowardice"
"Bayonets can't reach interdimentional stuff"
"Execute bayonet for cowardice."
Krieg is good. Catachan is better!!
@@stipesango1983 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
This video please me.
@@mitchmurray6323 They have wifi in the Night Lands.
@@bbaker4117 ah I see
My sun and stars.
Khal drogo is still alive then.
Did you see those horse riders from Central Essos, they have curved swords, cruved swords!
So since you are doing Game of Thrones, can you do a dossier about the greatest Imp on this side of the Narrow Sea, Tyrion Lannister?
Genghis khan sees them “Who are these idiots?” Sits on a mountain of braids laughing his ass off.
Do more ASOIAF content... such a rich universe and timeline!
ASOIAF what?
Hey no horseing around!
The Dothraki are my favorite savages in the series
I find it quite strange that the Dothraki don't engage directly in trade seeing as trading was the lifeblood of the nomadic step people they're based on.
"Your palace may last forever, but my yurt can go anywhere."
Whoo! Goosebumps! Thank you
The Hungols. If you want to learn more about the Steppe tribes I highly recommend listening to Steppe Stories by Dan Carlin in his Hardcore History podcast.
Awesome narrative. Thank you for sharing
Galactic Empire: "Shit, why everybody thinks us as greatest evil faction? Like we being evil for the sake of it!"
Dothraki: "Hold my qımız"
Great video! Keep them coming
Will you do any Dungeons and Dragons,Magic the Gathering or Elder Scrolls settings?Your videos are really well made,and help me learn the lore easily.Keep up the good work
Excellent video. I love this topic a lot
Despite their fierce reputation and dominance, the Dothraki in actuality no longer pose a threat to the cities of Essos. Even if they wanted to, they are incapable of capturing or destroying cities like Qarth, Volantis, or Bravos.
Nothing more satisfying then seeing savages dying on hoplite's spikes.
The Mandolorians and Klingons would easily get along well with them.
Or they'd try to kill each other to prove who's the strongest
Klingons? Sure. Mandalorians? Hell no. There are two types of warriors societies. One is more 'barbarian' focused (cannot think of a better name for it), and that would be Klingon or Dothraki, or some of the societies in the scorpion king (which he was a part of one such race), or hell, Conan the Barbarian and co. I might say later development to the Klingons in the latter half of star trek perhaps moves them to the second category here with internal national developments, but I am going to ignore that for these purposes. Anyway... These societies, best, strongest warriors fight, and take ruler, and what they want, etc, kind of like well, barbarians. And is a description of the way Klingon and Dothraki societies have been for a long time. This is the strength comes first category of warrior culture.
The other type of warrior society is the one based entirely around honor systems. Honor comes first cultures. Sure, all of these have 'honor' but what takes priority here is important. IE, the IRL equivelent to the Samurai, Bushido class society. There have been others IRL too, the Spartans leaned more this way, but were kind of a blend making another more special class of warrior society, so I am just gonna skip them in this comparison, if you were wondering. Mandalorians, and the Aiel come to mind in fiction (though, due to the nature of their desert, 'barbarian' style tech, some might have on the surface view the Aiel like the Conan sort of barbarian strength first culture, but no. Their honor codes are every bit as powerful as the way of the Bushido, and their societies are much less 'too the strongest' to a very high degree, even with the power given the wise women, and intelligent clan chiefs over brutes, who could be denied, etc. For instance, you don't become clan chief by killing a person for instance, or not cutting yourself in battle, etc. But they battled each other, in a warrior society to no end, for cultural and religious reasons, and they got damn good at it, in their own honor system. They would have seen the way Klingons and Dothraki behaved as quite, well, dishonorable. But I could see the two honor bound warrior societies of the Aiel and Mandalorians getting along well enough, provided they lived long enough to get to where they understood which were the dishonorable or honorable codes they each followed.
What about a truly civilized society? Valyria!
The doom was an inside job
The Maesters caused the doom of Valyria
Those grey rats..
@@kaspersaldell I believe the Faceless Men who were once slaves of Valyria did it.
That's... quite the gentle way to present the nomadic rapist gang.
I've not found any evidence that Dothraki bows can outrange Westerosi longbows. And while they might be skilled riders they are just light cavalry. Heavy horse and armored knights would be largely invulnerable to them.
Then why did Ghengis Khan curb stomp Eastern and Central Europe?
Grand Moff Wouldn’t they just not engage any armored enemies in direct combat and instead keep shooting them? Carrhae style?
@@dubuyajay9964 Listen to Wrath of the Khans, by Dan Carlin. Long story short, they outmanoeuvred the shit out of them.
@@dubuyajay9964 several reasons. If you look at the styles of armor, cavalry and archers of that time period the Mongols outclassed their opponents in organization, formation and archery range. Armor was also largely limited to leather and mail. This wouldn't remotely be the case with the medieval time period-plate armor over mail, armored horses and long range archers as well as predominantly pike and spear infantry with shields trained against cavalry. Medieval progress in war counters every advantage the Mongols enjoyed in their era. This is even more true with the Dothraki who would charge the large Westerosi levies armed with pike and spear-used to cavalry charges by much heavier horse-and you'd have a massacre of the lightly armed and armored Dothraki. Look what happened when they fought unsullied spearmen that had no cavalry or archer support. This is simply military fact.
@@dubuyajay9964 Because they had far superior numbers and made heavy use of horseback archers, which are one of the most difficult archers to counter. And like @Louis Aude said, they outmanoeuvred the shit out of them.
Eh. The Parthians are cooler. Great video, though!
(Obligatory BIONICLE request comment.)
Martins greatness! Benioff and Weiss are light years behind.
Do the Unsullied next! Or maybe some other Westerosi army!
The Dothraki are the undisputed masters of LIGHT mounted warfare. As the Battle of Winterfell showed, they make HORRIBLE heavy cavalry. They simply don't have the armor to withstand a straight up brawl. Their speed and maneuverability is their greatest asset. Take that away and the Dothraki are just screaming men on horses.
You should cover the Wheel Of Time's Aiel, they're a really cool people!
Any chance of the Institute putting up a schedule of what will be shown next?
I think doing more fantasy like things is nice. It’s nice to see something other then sci-fi
" Only a fool would meet Dothraki in an open field "
Robert Baratheon.
Gotta do Unsullied 🤷♂️
Forth Eorlingas!!
Wonder who would triumph, Riders of Rohan or the Dothraki Khalasars
Both of them come from a horse culture and both use mounted archers. But Rohirrim are well armored and have better weapons. They also use strategies and having better unit cohesion.
The Dothraki are unarmored and their primary weapon the arakh won't cut through plate or mail armor. They don't use any tactics, relaying mostly on their numbers and brute force to overwhelm an enemy.
If both armies fought with equal numbers (10,000 each), then Rohirrim would have the overall advantage and thus gain the victory.
@@Connor.SG-1Ring I agree. On the other hand, I can see Rohirrim loosing in less regular warfare.
Please do the Principality of Gallia (Valkyria Chronicles).
The Dothraki... the reason one of the only factions in game of thrones that deserves systamatic extermination
May I request House Lannister for the next video?
masters of universe , sisters of silense , old rebublic , 1st commonwealth and horde from she-ra
So they are Mongols..
Why is Total War: Game of Thrones, not a thing? Just think about it.. Just a vanilla package, have a DLC campaign of Aegons conquest where you rely heavily on dragons (Cough, import them from Warhammer and change them a bit so they're more important) and diplomacy and less on army spam, How much fun would you have as the Seas and Rivers (Iron Islands and Rivers combined) As you fight off unique highly stained units of Targaryn Knight units ect
Blood of my blood!
Please, do a video on the Japanese empire, or the SS for The Man in the High Castle
The Huns of the Game of thrones world
What I want to know is what happens if a Dothraki’s braid happens to be cut during a battle but he kills his enemy? Is he seen as victor or is dishonored
*IT IS KNOWN*
Mmmm they remind me of like a human Klingon society. With a dash of Mongolians.....I like it
I have not read the books or watched the TV series, but from this video it seems that the Dothraki field armies consisting entirely of melee light cavalry. Such a force would melt against any army using massed pikes or spear, and would likely struggle against massed swordsmen or a shield-wall as well. In addition, an entirely mounted army would have a horrible time conducting sieges and urban warfare, especially if they are too primitive to field siege engines. How is this explained in setting? Do they actually focus on using horse archery, or is there some other explanation?
the dothraki win and lose by plot demand basically
They literally kept charging at a spear wall till they lost the battle. They're persistent, at least.
I'm actually impressed how Dothrahki didn't collapse on itself. I mean how backwards your thinking can be that you didn't do trade whatsoever. Even the mongols understand how important trade is and actively try to control trade routes
More A Song of Ice and Fire content pls
Do the Kithid from Deserts of Kharak please
Suggestions:
-The Hunter's Guild from Monster Hunter plus the Research Commission
(Since Monster Hunter World was so successful and the recent release of
the Iceborne trailer, so why not cover this)
-Shinra Power Electric Company from Final Fantasy (A lot of Final
Fantasy fans were getting sad to see one of the Final Fantasy
organizations not covered)
-The Combine Empire from Half-Life 2 (Because why not)
-UN Spacy from Macross (The Real one not the f***ed up Robotech one)
-Erusea from Ace Combat (Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is coming 2019)
-Dossier for Aya Brea from Parasite Eve
-Beastiary file of Rathalos from Monster Hunter
Dothraki vs Rohirrim who would win??
Factions I would like to see next:
1. Genii Confederation (SG: Atlantis)
2. Stargate Command Atlantis (SG: Atlantis)
3. Reapers (Mass Effect)
4. Forerunner Empire (Halo)
5. Prothean Empire (Mass Effect)
Rohirrim
the IMC and THE MILITIA OF TITANFALL, i am really going to be more exaggerated in joy, if you can overview and discuss that on next episode.
Literally the Mongols.
have you guys thought of doing ones from the destiny series
the last city
the hive
the fallen
the awoken
the cabal
to name a few
Good.
Please do any aspect of Dead Space. May I suggest Unitology which has a wealth of information.
Can you guys do the video on Star League next?
What are your thoughts on the SCP Foundation and do ever think of being interested in it and it's hidden lore?
The SCP universe(s) as a whole would be tricky as hell to do a Templin video on. They'd have to either stick to one specific SCP universe, since there is no unified lore or canon, or be vague and broad enough that the video could apply to many/all of the different canons.
@@ComradeSpirit
It can be done.
can you guys please do kingdom of Hyrule?
Whats the thing with the eyes and ten arms or w/e?
Can you do the world of mortal engines?
Nomadic tribes and warriors, fictional or not, always seem to fascinate me
Hey Templin Institute, will you be willing to create a video on the game Destiny?
Winter is coming this year. 2019 and the war for the dawn.
Hey Templin Can you do IMC from Titanfall?!
GAMe oF ThRonEsssssss
Wonder if the horn Euron has is just for show? I mean would it really tame a dragon?
Game of Throne the native tribe awesome
And they say the rangers of the north are going to war
Dorhraki: Mongols.
Could you do the Fremen from Dune?
Η αλλιώς στα Ελληνικά το Ντοθράκι : Ένα τραγούδι του πάγου και της φωτιάς .
Hey can you do the flood
The Dothraki are joke…Anyone who remotely takes them “seriously” has no idea about history, weapons or warfare.
The plan is for them to resemble the mongols, but they are at best are badly written parody of them.
Every single Army in Westeros would slaughter them utterly.
Basically give them an infantry force to “ride down”, wait until they are engaged then flank them with your heavy horse, which are basically completely impervious to the weapons the Dothraki have.
Second because they can't really retreat or lose their life and position, means they will get annihilated the moment they get into a losing situation.
But the dothraki are not the only exemple where a Culture or Institutions in asoiaf is basically just a parody a a real life example, i'm not entirely sure if that's intended or if GRRM is just pretty bad at writing certain things.
But they Dothraki are excellent horse archers and skirmishers, if somebody actually comptent could command them and they would make an excellent addition to an army.
But alone they just suck.
Well you see.... that's whole point. Only naive writers would ignore everything and write OP-as-fuck-best-in-all-aspects.
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We do not sow...wait...wrong faction!
Hmmm... powerful nomadic warriors living in steppes and grasslands on their horses... wonder where we've heard that before...
Best faction in game of thrones
Darthraki vs. Mongolians?
Also: Can Darthraki do siege warfare?
Mongols win
Dothraki can't really do siege warfare.
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Horus, Abaddon or the Black Legion
Untill now I wasn't really interested in games of thrones but now I see its worldbuilding is pretty good
But don't watch the show. Read the books. A Song of Ice and Fire. The show just doesn't do this worldbuilding justice.
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