The Nostalgic Dragon
The Nostalgic Dragon
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Malazan, RPGs and other forms of fantasy
Fantasy can come in many forms. For me books is my main hobby and then I consume fantasy in other forms from time to time. Did you that Malazan started as an RPG!
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Відео

CURIOUS ON MYTHOLOGY?
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A small guide on how to start to read mythology
Teas and news,
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Some new decoration and tea! And thank you. More subscribers here. Welcome!
3 types of VIOLENCE in FANTASY/MYTHOLOGY
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VIOLENCE in FANTASY and MYTHOLOGY. Does it fill a purpose?
Reading this! What do you read?
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Reading this! What do you read?
Watch all conversations with Steven Erikson (Malazan)
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Link to SE conversation 1 ua-cam.com/video/xINrwP1TM-A/v-deo.html Link to SE conversation 2 ua-cam.com/video/bnz61IfNTds/v-deo.html Link to Philip Chase conversation ua-cam.com/video/LG6hIzx8vw4/v-deo.html
Conversation with Steven Erikson about spirituality in Malazan
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Can spirituality be found in Malazan? Listen to what author Steven Erikson has to say!
Thank you! We are almost 200.
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Thank you! Many new subscribers. Please comment and write down your down your requests for this channel
7 Perspectives on mythology
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Tell me about your perspectives on mythology, spirituality and fantasy.
Myth, Malazan and tea.
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Some of my viewers are interested in my teas. This is a start and did you know that there are a mythological and malazanesque connection to teadrinking?
5 Advice on how to start reading Malazan
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Listen! And give me your best advice!
7 ADVICE ON IMMERSIVE READING
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Slower reading! Please give me your best advice after you have watched this video!
Channel news and my current reading
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Talking about the channels development so far, what to expect and what to come.
Perspectives on fantasy: Dr Philip Chase
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Listen to Dr Philip Chase and his perspectives on fantasy!
Interview with Steven Erikson (Malazan)
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An interesting conversation with Steven Erikson about Malazan, spirituality, mythology and how to build the Malazan world.
3 Malazan questions to you!
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3 Malazan questions to you!
Fantasymaps and you?
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Fantasymaps and you?
5 advice on how to read long books
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5 advice on how to read long books
3 Malazan reflections
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3 Malazan reflections
TBR WINTER 2024
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TBR WINTER 2024
My fantasy book journey
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My fantasy book journey
Booktube newbie - The Nostalgic dragon
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Booktube newbie - The Nostalgic dragon

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  • @myself2noone
    @myself2noone 2 дні тому

    If this series was actually that difficult to understand, i would say don't bother and learn another language instead. But really, it's not. Just go for it. Hell, in some ways, it's easier than other fantasy books to understand. The themes tend to be very easy to understand, for example.

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon День тому

      In a way I agree with you :) However I have met many people who think Malazan is challenging. Personally I was drawn in quickly in Gardens moon and could not stop reading it.

  • @JeansiByxan
    @JeansiByxan 7 днів тому

    Do you live in Sweden or why did you choose a Swedish translation of the Iliad in particular? I might try to read that translation if I can find it. Reading Titus Groan, the first book of the Gormenghast trilogy at the moment.

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 6 днів тому

      Yes I live in Sweden to Swedish is my 1st language. Interesting book you are reading there!

    • @JeansiByxan
      @JeansiByxan 6 днів тому

      @@thenostalgicdragon So do I. If you ever have a chance you should read Krönikan om den Femte Konfluxen by Erik Granström. It is one of my all time favorite fantasy series. It is full of mythological depth and has a wonderful command of the Swedish language. It is also very dark and reminds me in many ways of Erikson's writing. I met the author once and he told me one of his primary inspirations was The Kalevala. The books are long, but it is so unpredictable and imaginative that it would be worth your time.

  • @tovx76
    @tovx76 8 днів тому

    Great video! Growing up as a kid i experienced fantasy and other worlds with books, tv, and video games. Some things that come to mind are tv shows like Dragontales. Books such as the Magic Tree House series, Michigan Chillers series (set in real Michigan towns but has many fantastical and supernatural elements), Deltora Quest series, Guardians of Ga’Hooole series, The Edge Chronicles. Some video games were all the Mario games and that world, the Ratchet and Clank series, and Pokémon were big for me. Thinking about all of these things has me wanting to watch, read, and play all these again. Hope you enjoy the rest of your day!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 8 днів тому

      Thanks for your comment. Yeah the Mariogames were great. Enjoy your day!

  • @koookeeez
    @koookeeez 8 днів тому

    The LOTR movies really influenced me as a child watching them in theaters and it ignited my passion for fantasy. I used to read lots of fantasy books in middle school. Recently, after playing through BG3 now as an adult, I got back into reading fantasy snd it's like falling in love all over again. I think it's so interesting that two friends who used to role olay together now write fantasy books for the same universe. I wonder how they avoid overlaps or stepping on each other's toes within their stories. Definitely plan on looking into these two books. Thank you so much!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 8 днів тому

      Happy that you are back in fantasy! You are question is a good question to them when chat with Steven Erikson and Ian C Esslemont in june.

  • @rsimpson235
    @rsimpson235 8 днів тому

    Great video and very fun and interesting topic! I consume fantasy mostly through video games, books, and table top RPGs (primarily D&D). For most of my life, I'd say that video games have been my primary form of fantasy, but now reading is become more dominant for me. Which pathfinder video game are you playing? Kingmaker or Wrath of the Righteous by chance?

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 8 днів тому

      Thanks! D & D is great. I played a Swedish version of D n D. I am playing Wrath of the Righteous. I like it. Will play Kingmaker later if I have time :) Have you played WotR or KM?

  • @willp2877
    @willp2877 15 днів тому

    Impeccable advice

  • @rsimpson235
    @rsimpson235 22 дні тому

    I definitely agree with you that there are several different types of violence in fantasy, and I think it can have a variety of purposes depending on how it is written. One book series that comes to mind is the Poppy War series, which I think does a really good job of illustrating the horrors of war and some of the horrors that have occurred in our world history. Other times, when not written in a brutal/grim dark fashion, violence can look or feel cool, especially when it's in a clear good vs. bad situation, like the heroic way characters in the Lord of the Rings fight orcs.

  • @rsimpson235
    @rsimpson235 22 дні тому

    Great video! I remember in school having to read the epics Gilgamesh and Beowulf, which I think could be good mythology stories to start with, in the same vein of the Odyssey or Illiad. Another book I really enjoyed was The Book of Yokai by Michael Dylan Foster. It starts out by describing what yokai are, what they mean to Japanese culture (current and historically) and some interpretations of them. Then it goes into a sort of beastiology of yokai. I've been meaning to read Gaimen's Norse Mythology, and hope to do so this year.

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 22 дні тому

      You are right with Gilgamesh and Beowulf. Thanks for bringing that up. I have to look up the Yokaibook. Enjoy your day!

  • @A.Campbell
    @A.Campbell 23 дні тому

    I have to get that Tolkien sources book. Sounds like a great resource for fantasy writers

  • @Alex-cp4nx
    @Alex-cp4nx 24 дні тому

    thank you very much, I don't think it will help me cause the books you mentioned are too heavy for a beginner in mythologies. You mentioned that in order to get into the world of mythology, it is good to start by reading one's own culture as it also is a kind of mythology. How is this so? I think mythology includes gods, super powers and miracles, if I'm not wrong. By the way, I've downloaded the mahabharata book, it's quite long but for sure will give it a try. I am reading all this along with malazan is just because I want to grasp the actual lessons that need to be learnt from novels bc I think now when I read them, I just read the book and enjoy the story , but don't digest the lessons it teaches. Hope getting into mythological reading will improve some how. Thank you

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 24 дні тому

      Thanks for watching. I am sure you will. And this is just a reference point, you can start to read mythology in the way that suits you :) Starting with ones own culture is just an example. There are many other ways of course. Why not start with a book or shorter stories that suits you? Many mythological stories are short as well.

    • @Alex-cp4nx
      @Alex-cp4nx 24 дні тому

      @@thenostalgicdragonI will, thank you very much.

  • @tovx76
    @tovx76 24 дні тому

    Great video! It makes sense to start with your local mythology. I’ve actually been looking online the last few days for Native American mythology books, particularly the Great Lakes region which is where I am from and live. I believe we have the Neil Gaimans Norse Mythology, I should give that a try. That Tolkien mythology book sounds interesting. Thank you for making this video. Hope you enjoy the rest of your day!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 24 дні тому

      Thanks! Feel free to give tips on Native American mythology books if you find smth you like :) Enjoy your day!

  • @TheAnglishTimes
    @TheAnglishTimes 24 дні тому

    Dragons are cool

  • @PrayAlways222-dj2kr
    @PrayAlways222-dj2kr 29 днів тому

    I always take longer than usual when I read Malazn

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon 29 днів тому

      When you have time to that I think the reading experience becomes better. Especially with Malazan.

  • @jacksonwilson833
    @jacksonwilson833 29 днів тому

    Have you ever read Berserk? Its a great dark fantasy manga/graphic novel. Im curious if you have any opinions on the series.

  • @tovx76
    @tovx76 Місяць тому

    Great video Shrikant! I recently watched your discussion with Phillip Chase and am currently about half way through your interview with Steven Erickson. I would love more long form content like those discussions. Also as someone who is quite unfamiliar with mythology do you have any recommendations for books or starting points for getting into mythology? Or maybe that could be a video idea. Hope you have a good rest of your day and enjoy your tea!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thanks for your input! Happy that you want more in depth content. Yeah, and of course I can give you and other people advice on mythology, what to read etc.

  • @Excelsior_Library
    @Excelsior_Library Місяць тому

    Currently re reading Hyperion by Dan Simmons. One of my favorites.

  • @rsimpson235
    @rsimpson235 Місяць тому

    I recently finished Circe by Madeline Miller, which is a great and different perspective on some of the Greek heroes and mythological characters from the Odyssey. I also finished Snuff by Terry Pratchett, the final book in his Discworld City Watch series, which was amazing and fun. Im currently reading Malice by John Gwynne and re-reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      I ll look up circle. Sounds interesting. What's your opinon about Gwynne?

    • @rsimpson235
      @rsimpson235 Місяць тому

      @thenostalgicdragon if you like the Odyssey and the Illiad, I think you should like Circe. One warning is that there is a scene with sexual violence. So far I'm liking Gwynne! I'm half way through Malice, which is the first in a quartet, and I'm really enjoying what he is seeing up for the rest of the story. Good characters, interesting themes, and a neat setting - it has a strong Celtic inspiration, with some Roman as well.

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thanks for the warning. Celtic and roman inspiration sounds good!

  • @rsimpson235
    @rsimpson235 Місяць тому

    Do the Erikson videos contain spoilers for any of the books?

    • @dlasis
      @dlasis Місяць тому

      they're mostly spoiler-free. I could be wrong but...

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      The 1st conversation is 100% spoiler free. In the 2 nd conversation there is a small spoilerish thing. So if you want to be 100% sure wait to see that video after lets say 200 pages into Gardens of the moon. If you want I can send which part of the video you should skip.

    • @rsimpson235
      @rsimpson235 Місяць тому

      @thenostalgicdragon thank you for this! A small spoiler for the first few hundred pages in the first book isn't too much of a concern for me. I was more worried about major spoilers several books into the series, since it is a long one. I'm excited to watch these videos! And I do plan to start reading Malazan soon too!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      @@rsimpson235 I see, no you don't need to worry. I will keep my videos as spoiler free as possible at least in the beginning of this channels "history". If there should be major spoilers then. I will tell you and other viewers about it. I am looking forward to hear about your Malazan read later :)

  • @Urantia_
    @Urantia_ Місяць тому

    Will have movie by the books?

  • @Urantia_
    @Urantia_ Місяць тому

    Can you ask him, he was in Bulgaria? Becouse he write about the bulgarian city Hissar near city Plovdiv and write alot about Bulgaria in his books. Ask him please!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      I can ask if there a cities, regions he is inspired of in the real world. The info about Hissar is new to me. Thanks!

  • @snarfbomber298
    @snarfbomber298 Місяць тому

    I have to say this exactly the topic I’m most interested in when it comes to Eriksons work. Thank you Stephen Erikson and The Nostalgic Dragon for this. Also I need more!

  • @Turin121
    @Turin121 Місяць тому

    Love this interview, thank you Shrikant and Erikson!

  • @xXIoWnYuHXx
    @xXIoWnYuHXx Місяць тому

    Thank you for this!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thank you for watching! Was it some advice you found more useful among those I mentioned?

  • @habitshare
    @habitshare Місяць тому

    I was thinking about Amber when reading about the Deck Of Dragons. I think it is brilliantly made. I must say that spiritually is everywhere in Malazan for me. Especially after reading The Kharkanas books. Some may not see it that way but it's like science and philosophy, connecting to the unknown and always questions pondering. Thank for the time both of you took to record this.

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thank for your thoughts and for watching. Agree, a lot of spirituality everywhere in Malazan. It was interesting to listen to SE:s own thoughts about that. Nice that you ve read the Kharkanas books as well. Have a nice day!

  • @josephwilson-doan4163
    @josephwilson-doan4163 Місяць тому

    If you haven’t read it yet, I think The Wars of Light and Shadow by Janny Wurts would be up your alley!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thanks for advice. You are right. I have just started to read the book. What are you reading?

  • @josephwilson-doan4163
    @josephwilson-doan4163 Місяць тому

    I like green tea with with a bit of spearmint and honey. 😊

  • @Plaeya01
    @Plaeya01 Місяць тому

    Learning that Steven Erikson has played civ makes me so happy

  • @Alex-cp4nx
    @Alex-cp4nx Місяць тому

    Will you plz plz make a separate video on each of the chapters of the malazan books not reading but just discussing what's happening in the chapters. Many times we just get lost in the chapters and it takes more than 5 reads to understand what's going on even then we don't get the complete feel of what's actually going on.

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thanks for your request. I will think about that. That's a good suggestion.

  • @bareawareness
    @bareawareness Місяць тому

    Even more fascinating than the last one. I fear your channel may be peaking early! Great interview. Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Thanks for watching. I ll go for even quality. Lets see how it goes😀

  • @Yungshamgod
    @Yungshamgod Місяць тому

    Erikson is so damn based

  • @A.Campbell
    @A.Campbell Місяць тому

    Great interview. It was a fascinating approach to the Malzan world.

  • @dlasis
    @dlasis Місяць тому

    This is so meaty with wisdom. Love every minute of it

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! I am happy to hear your feedback!

  • @billyalarie929
    @billyalarie929 Місяць тому

    This man is an absolute gift, I could listen to him forever.

  • @tovx76
    @tovx76 Місяць тому

    Great video! I would be interested in an immersive reading video and how you go about that for yourself. Would you be able to do more videos on mythology and fantasy? The videos you’ve done already are very good. Hope you enjoy the rest of your day!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      Thanks! Yes, definitely I will do more of the kind of videos you suggest. Have a nice day!

  • @tovx76
    @tovx76 Місяць тому

    Congratulations!! I found your channel this week and I’ve been going through and watching all of your videos. I enjoy the way you articulate yourself and your voice is soothing to listen to. Unfortunately, I haven’t read Malazan yet but I’m still really enjoying your videos. Thank you. Hope you have a good rest of your day!

    • @thenostalgicdragon
      @thenostalgicdragon Місяць тому

      I am very happy to hear that! Malazan or no Malazan you are very welcome to be here!

  • @A.Campbell
    @A.Campbell Місяць тому

    Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉

  • @njabruzzo
    @njabruzzo Місяць тому

    Very enjoyable interview; I appreciated hearing Steven's perspective on religion, history and myth. I've pondered the big picture context/ influences/ his points of view that guided his writing Malazan. Thank you!