one of the scary moment for me was when a hooded woman turned out to be a bruxa, because that moment I realized that the bruxas have been wandering about in the city at day without anyone realizing
That really got me too. I saw the child crying and the hooded woman motioning towards him. Before she turned I put to and to together and was already getting out my sword.
When you discover dead body in the woods and she standing next to it, you know something is definitely wrong. But that's nothing compared to the crazy satanic ritual with summoned noonwraith. And another one where you randomly discover in HotS DLC.
Detlaff was never a villain. Syanna should have known better before meddling with a higher vampire. Everyone in toussaint would understand that. In fact, entire toussaint was angry at syanna. Also dettlaff doesn’t owe humans anything. And Anna shouldn’t let family cloud her judgement risking toussaint like that.
Detlaff is not beyond redemption, if you let him kill Syanna he leaves and doesn't harm anyone again. what is beyond redemption in leaving and not coming back, its cruel to regis to have him kill someone who bled so he may live. Detlaff is never the villain just someone betrayed and misled who has an army to help him. how is that any different to Henrietta using her city to defend her sister
@@jam8539 He still caused a massacre in a city. Even children where brutally murdered. Its true he is a vampire and they have a different perception of right and wrong and mortallity. Still. We are human so we are naturally gonna see it from a humans perspective. While I definetively think Syanna is the bigger villain and the one who truly deserved punishment. One cant deny that what Detlaff choose to do was deplorable and inexcusable.
@@hitrapperandartistdababy every bandit you kill might have a child who starves. by killing the wild hunt you sentence an entire race to the death, basically genocide. Detlaff did what every single kingdom, nation, and the country has done. when you are wronged by a ruler you attack their country. What he did was wrong but he had a just cause, and more wars have been fought over causes less just. His foe was protected by a duchy with an army, he too had an army if Syanna was given to him there would have been no need to use his army, as she was not he acted on the people who opposed him. in world war two the allies bombed countless cities full of innocents was it wrong maybe, was it necessary probably. by consenting to be governed by Henrietta, the people Toussaint agreed with her actions and therefore were the enemies of Detlaff just like the German people consented to being governed by the Nazis and where the enemies of the Allies.
@@jam8539 I mean doesnt really matter if you bring up examples from the real world as they dont really excuse his actions. Neither does anyone else’s. Geralt in the books never kills unless he is forced to. He talks, he allows himself to be humiliated. All it takes not to kill, while he will only do it if he sees no other oppertunity or someone threatens his loved ones The wild hunt didnt actually die. No matter your choices Ciri stops the white frost which leads to it stopping in the Aen Elle world aswell
@@johndaltrocanto he could have easily killed the woman without that... slaughter. He is a Higher Vampire. Without Geral around he could have just WALKED past the guards and killed her infront of Henrietta before flying away to mop.
VladTutushkin lol no. Otherwise geralt and regis would be accused of slaughter if dettlaff killed her on the spot. How could you explain it. No witnesses saw dettlaff. It would be the ropes for geralt
I remember the scene where vampires start attacking the entire city. I was honestly scared because we all know how much one vampire can do, so imagine a entire invasion force of them.
ZigZag2000 Lesser vampires or not though, a single one can annihalate an entire brigade alone if they have no silver. An army of them is just terrifying.
My biggest fear were the goddamn Bruxae. In The Witcher 1 they were dangerous but not as bad as in Witcher 3. One of them can and will top you. Especially on Death March.
@@SuperArppis Are you referring to Wojciech Kilar's *"Vampire Hunters"* from the _Bram Stoker's Dracula_ OST? There is definitely some similarity there ua-cam.com/video/b0kQaqchSX8/v-deo.html
Not only was Dettlaff an unstable vampire, a mass murderer and completely unreasonable, but bear in mind Regis tells about how he once befriended a young boy just because he offered him an apple and as we learn much later one of the victims he killed stood up for him and became his friend who were only a few. You can't tell me he didn't care or that he could have refused to murder that man, the way he says "Forgive me" speaks volumes about how hurt he feels. In the stories of Witcher the line between monster and man is realistically blurred.
Higher vampires are, much more intelligent than most other creatures in the witcher, much more so than humans, witchers or elves. Its understandable that they are capable of feeling deep emotions
He was unstable in a way that his morals are far more superior to humans. Dettlaff will never understand how humans can lie, deceive, murder for pleasure and be unfaithful to eachother. You might say the slaughter on beauclair was murder for pleasure. Think again. He sets terms in order for syanna to be present at tesham mutna. But Anna locked syanna up despite being aware of the attack. The raze on beauclair to dettlaff is like us taking away our brother’s beyblades if he doesn’t eat his veggies. Taking that away is nothing to us, but means a lot to the little brother. Weird analogy but it describes the situation best. After being forced to kill 4 knights and being betrayed by syanna, the woman he loved so much. You can tell how angry he was when he attacked beauclair. Syanna shouldn’t have played with dettlaff in the first place. But for some weird reason, dettlaff is the monster. And I don’t agree.
@@hodb3906 I was gonna say the that he really does seem to feel like a child would because of how he became friends with a little boy for something trivial but that's how kids bond. He killed for that boy. a life for a life. For Syanna massacred Toussaint because he couldn't 'get over' being lied to, but how could he even if we ignore how he thinks this is a woman he felt for, someone he loved and all the sudden 'someone' kidnaps her, forces him to murder 5 people and one of them becomes a very kind friend to Dettlaff. Imagine finding out it was the woman you loved is the same person who tricked you and forced you to kill a friend. Can you get over that?. When I first played Blood and Wine Dettlaff seemed to me like an intelligent animal trying to be a human. Even if animals could speak in our tongue we would still not understand them.
Funinightmare exactly. If we had dettlaff his power and stood in his shoes, we would perhaps go to the same steps of rage. May or may not attack a city, but rage will definitely come. I would have killed syanna and killed everyone who stood in my way. If dettlaff killed syanna on the spot in dunn tynn, anna would have raged war against dettlaff and casualties would have fallen nonetheless. So either way dettlaff is so understandable. Syanna is not to be excused from what dettlaff did. Very well said from you btw. I have a gf and love her so much. God knows how infuriated i would be if the same happened to me like with dettlaff.
@Z3us not just that everything was under control in the main game, the wild hunt was weak and underwhelming af. Didnt seem like you really were in danger in most parts including them, except the battle of kaer morhen.
@@arshka0009 Yeah he defeated Eskel easily, would've defeated Geralt with ease if he had his staff, bested Ciri, overpowered Yennefer in the battle of kaer morhen and froze them all, froze the entire nilfgardian army, summoned a white frost that nearly killed Geralt and Keira/ maintained them occupied for a long time and saved Eredin and the troops of the wild hunt during Ciri's outburst, being the only one who didn't seem affected
@@uhtredofbebbanburg5493 yep exactly, man was terrifying. He definetly was affected by ciri's outburst but he just has some kind of iron will and dragged eredin out before it was too late.
For me this song always perfectly encapsulates the both horror and tragedy of the event unfolding around. Truly emphasising the conflicting emotions playing out.
Same, the feeling of panic and death was so strong. Running through the streets and watching helpless citizens be slaughtered by the vampires, it truly felt like war had come to Touissant
i remember when i was in city during attack and two bruxas attacked me i was fight for god know how long and menwhille regis was saing ,,come Geralt we need to go''and i was like i will if you help me
The Night of Long Fangs was the moment when Detlaff signed his death sentence for me. I liked him, he was a victim in his story, but this was the moment when I looked at him and saw nothing else but monster.. what a game, damn..
Fun fact: This title of this song is probably a reference to the Night of the Long Knives, where Hitler and the Nazi party carried out a purge/murders of government and military officials that threatened Nazi power.
To be more specific and more in-depth: Many of those who "threatened Nazi power" were themselves members of the NSDAP. However, they were the few 77 people who believed in the socialist promise that had been propagated by the NSDAP for initial popularity. The majority faction within the NSDAP were strongly anti-socialist and anti-Marxist. They blamed the socialists for the Reichstag fires to ban the socialist opposition (The KPD and SPD) and they carried out the "purge" to cleanse their own party of socialist dissenters. One of the most important socialists killed during the purges was Ernst Röhm . You can read about it in the book Stormtroopers: A New History of Hitler's Brownshirts by Daniel Siemens, pages 122-123, 187-188.
@@FlyJonat There are several that bear that name, but it's about as clear as saying "9/11" That too could mean several events in history, but unless you're a bit funny in the head, you know exactly which 9/11 is being referred to.
@@blunderbuss9984 Not quite. There are: The Night of the Long Knives (Arthurian myth, also known as Treachery of the Long Knives) Night of the Long Knives (1934) Germany. Night of the Long Knives (1962) United Kingdom. Night of the Long Knives (1982) Canada. Night of the Long Knives (1992) Northern Ireland. So there are indeed a lot of "Nights of the Long knives" But whenever you hear that name, you should be defaulting to 1934 in Germany
This song suits when the whole city is in chaos in TW3 DLC just like when Shepard and team is sent on suicide mission to save galaxy & crew in ME2 (with all musics in fighting Reapers).
Anyone else just wander around the city, cutting down any Vampire that gets in your way and take in the brutal atmosphere of a city under siege by monsters?
The start of this one sounds almost exactly like an action version of the Ladies of the Woods one, or whatever it's called. I haven't played the dlc, so I don't know if there's a connection though..
I keep having an issue with this mission where I can't get past a load screen, it just keeps loading I've turned the game on and off, nothing it just goes to load the cut scene and it never loads.
True, that Detlaff can be killed by only a Higher Vampire, but they still can be hurt by human beings. As Regis said, it took him a long time to recover from "death". If you want to get rid of Detlaff for a century, just ask Geralt to cut him into a bloody pulp... repeat the process whenever he's about to get his strength back... Lesser Vampires are vulnerable, they won't be back once you slew them.
A lot of people say he overreacted, but laying siege to Beauclair was not out of malice. It was a matter of practicality. He wants answers, and Syanna is in ducal custody. He has no idea what or where the playroom is. How else is he supposed to get those answers? With a siege. You want the siege to end, give him Syanna. Simple.
When I saw all the Vampires circling over head for the first time, I honestly thought somewhere I had messed up real bad, and all of Toussaint was doomed
one of the scary moment for me was when a hooded woman turned out to be a bruxa, because that moment I realized that the bruxas have been wandering about in the city at day without anyone realizing
That really got me too. I saw the child crying and the hooded woman motioning towards him. Before she turned I put to and to together and was already getting out my sword.
When you discover dead body in the woods and she standing next to it, you know something is definitely wrong.
But that's nothing compared to the crazy satanic ritual with summoned noonwraith.
And another one where you randomly discover in HotS DLC.
Detlaff was a great villain, you can feel empathy towards him yet at the same time realise he is beyond redemption at this point.
Detlaff was never a villain. Syanna should have known better before meddling with a higher vampire. Everyone in toussaint would understand that. In fact, entire toussaint was angry at syanna. Also dettlaff doesn’t owe humans anything. And Anna shouldn’t let family cloud her judgement risking toussaint like that.
Detlaff is not beyond redemption, if you let him kill Syanna he leaves and doesn't harm anyone again. what is beyond redemption in leaving and not coming back, its cruel to regis to have him kill someone who bled so he may live. Detlaff is never the villain just someone betrayed and misled who has an army to help him. how is that any different to Henrietta using her city to defend her sister
@@jam8539 He still caused a massacre in a city. Even children where brutally murdered. Its true he is a vampire and they have a different perception of right and wrong and mortallity. Still. We are human so we are naturally gonna see it from a humans perspective. While I definetively think Syanna is the bigger villain and the one who truly deserved punishment. One cant deny that what Detlaff choose to do was deplorable and inexcusable.
@@hitrapperandartistdababy every bandit you kill might have a child who starves. by killing the wild hunt you sentence an entire race to the death, basically genocide. Detlaff did what every single kingdom, nation, and the country has done. when you are wronged by a ruler you attack their country. What he did was wrong but he had a just cause, and more wars have been fought over causes less just. His foe was protected by a duchy with an army, he too had an army if Syanna was given to him there would have been no need to use his army, as she was not he acted on the people who opposed him. in world war two the allies bombed countless cities full of innocents was it wrong maybe, was it necessary probably. by consenting to be governed by Henrietta, the people Toussaint agreed with her actions and therefore were the enemies of Detlaff just like the German people consented to being governed by the Nazis and where the enemies of the Allies.
@@jam8539 I mean doesnt really matter if you bring up examples from the real world as they dont really excuse his actions. Neither does anyone else’s. Geralt in the books never kills unless he is forced to. He talks, he allows himself to be humiliated. All it takes not to kill, while he will only do it if he sees no other oppertunity or someone threatens his loved ones
The wild hunt didnt actually die. No matter your choices Ciri stops the white frost which leads to it stopping in the Aen Elle world aswell
On that night, the land of wine became a land of blood.
Hence blood and wine, nice.
The point after which Regis STOPS making excuses for Detlaff.
Charles Burnham the point where he realizes he may actually need to die in order to stop this madness
No way i'd let him live after the shit he pulled
@@johndaltrocanto he could have easily killed the woman without that... slaughter. He is a Higher Vampire. Without Geral around he could have just WALKED past the guards and killed her infront of Henrietta before flying away to mop.
He was not making excuses before. He was trying to help his friend.
VladTutushkin lol no. Otherwise geralt and regis would be accused of slaughter if dettlaff killed her on the spot. How could you explain it. No witnesses saw dettlaff. It would be the ropes for geralt
I remember the scene where vampires start attacking the entire city. I was honestly scared because we all know how much one vampire can do, so imagine a entire invasion force of them.
Well lesser vampires are like normal vampires and that is what was mostly attacking the city, as for higher vampires they might as well be gods to us.
ZigZag2000 Lesser vampires or not though, a single one can annihalate an entire brigade alone if they have no silver. An army of them is just terrifying.
eddieguererro46 A lesser vampire may be powerful but not that powerful. You don't need sliver, but it is bloody useful
Blake Donnar fuck yea man, and with the rough, dark themes of this song in the background it didn't make it any easier
My biggest fear were the goddamn Bruxae. In The Witcher 1 they were dangerous but not as bad as in Witcher 3. One of them can and will top you. Especially on Death March.
Mind-blowing soundtrack. Marcin is an amazing composer.
Sry, that was Mikolaj Stroinski who design that song :/ .
Sounds more like the soundtrack from movie "Dracula". Which makes it fitting homage, but that's why he shouldn't be praised for this completely.
SuperArppis Doesn’t sound remotely similar to anything from that soundtrack but okay
@@SuperArppis Are you referring to Wojciech Kilar's *"Vampire Hunters"* from the _Bram Stoker's Dracula_ OST? There is definitely some similarity there
ua-cam.com/video/b0kQaqchSX8/v-deo.html
Not only was Dettlaff an unstable vampire, a mass murderer and completely unreasonable, but bear in mind Regis tells about how he once befriended a young boy just because he offered him an apple and as we learn much later one of the victims he killed stood up for him and became his friend who were only a few. You can't tell me he didn't care or that he could have refused to murder that man, the way he says "Forgive me" speaks volumes about how hurt he feels.
In the stories of Witcher the line between monster and man is realistically blurred.
Higher vampires are, much more intelligent than most other creatures in the witcher, much more so than humans, witchers or elves. Its understandable that they are capable of feeling deep emotions
He was unstable in a way that his morals are far more superior to humans. Dettlaff will never understand how humans can lie, deceive, murder for pleasure and be unfaithful to eachother. You might say the slaughter on beauclair was murder for pleasure. Think again. He sets terms in order for syanna to be present at tesham mutna. But Anna locked syanna up despite being aware of the attack. The raze on beauclair to dettlaff is like us taking away our brother’s beyblades if he doesn’t eat his veggies. Taking that away is nothing to us, but means a lot to the little brother. Weird analogy but it describes the situation best. After being forced to kill 4 knights and being betrayed by syanna, the woman he loved so much. You can tell how angry he was when he attacked beauclair. Syanna shouldn’t have played with dettlaff in the first place. But for some weird reason, dettlaff is the monster. And I don’t agree.
@@hodb3906 I was gonna say the that he really does seem to feel like a child would because of how he became friends with a little boy for something trivial but that's how kids bond. He killed for that boy. a life for a life. For Syanna massacred Toussaint because he couldn't 'get over' being lied to, but how could he even if we ignore how he thinks this is a woman he felt for, someone he loved and all the sudden 'someone' kidnaps her, forces him to murder 5 people and one of them becomes a very kind friend to Dettlaff. Imagine finding out it was the woman you loved is the same person who tricked you and forced you to kill a friend. Can you get over that?.
When I first played Blood and Wine Dettlaff seemed to me like an intelligent animal trying to be a human. Even if animals could speak in our tongue we would still not understand them.
Funinightmare exactly. If we had dettlaff his power and stood in his shoes, we would perhaps go to the same steps of rage. May or may not attack a city, but rage will definitely come. I would have killed syanna and killed everyone who stood in my way. If dettlaff killed syanna on the spot in dunn tynn, anna would have raged war against dettlaff and casualties would have fallen nonetheless. So either way dettlaff is so understandable. Syanna is not to be excused from what dettlaff did. Very well said from you btw. I have a gf and love her so much. God knows how infuriated i would be if the same happened to me like with dettlaff.
well i mean its like his food source i think since he's a vamp, so it would be like a vegan eating meat to survive a disease
"If its war this Detlaff wants, then its war he shall have.."
I read that in the duchess' voice :D
eddieguererro46 so so stupid on the Duchess's part
eddieguererro46 She is delusional if she thinks she can win that war even Detlaff alone could win vs all of them it would just take longer XD
You all forget that the duchess has a witcher as her champion
James Ecuasion You forget that a Witcher can’t do shit against a High Vampire without Regis or someone else.
0:57 I wish this part had been a lot longer.
Nope, 3 words...ALPS AND BRUXAE *edit* oh shit the song nvm
This part of the dlc was cooler than the ending of the main game!
@Z3us not just that everything was under control in the main game, the wild hunt was weak and underwhelming af. Didnt seem like you really were in danger in most parts including them, except the battle of kaer morhen.
@@arshka0009 I was trembling during the battle of kaer morhen lol.
Caranthir was the most imposing though, by far the one who accomplished the most
@@uhtredofbebbanburg5493 yeah i agree, caranthir was easily superior to eredin
@@arshka0009 Yeah he defeated Eskel easily, would've defeated Geralt with ease if he had his staff, bested Ciri, overpowered Yennefer in the battle of kaer morhen and froze them all, froze the entire nilfgardian army, summoned a white frost that nearly killed Geralt and Keira/ maintained them occupied for a long time and saved Eredin and the troops of the wild hunt during Ciri's outburst, being the only one who didn't seem affected
@@uhtredofbebbanburg5493 yep exactly, man was terrifying. He definetly was affected by ciri's outburst but he just has some kind of iron will and dragged eredin out before it was too late.
Been looking a good amount of time for this song, damn one of the most amazing moments in any DLC ever imho.
For me this song always perfectly encapsulates the both horror and tragedy of the event unfolding around. Truly emphasising the conflicting emotions playing out.
This mission was my favorite part of the whole DLC
Same, the feeling of panic and death was so strong. Running through the streets and watching helpless citizens be slaughtered by the vampires, it truly felt like war had come to Touissant
of all the crazy dark vampiric pics you could've put you put Geralt havin fun at a tavern, during the day
i remember when i was in city during attack and two bruxas attacked me i was fight for god know how long and menwhille regis was saing ,,come Geralt we need to go''and i was like i will if you help me
The Night of Long Fangs was the moment when Detlaff signed his death sentence for me. I liked him, he was a victim in his story, but this was the moment when I looked at him and saw nothing else but monster..
what a game, damn..
The Bat vs The White Wolf
I really loved that Dlc but was angry at Detlaffs fate ... I really, really liked him. Probably my one of my favorite characters after Geralt and Ciri
You don't need to kill him
@@morble757 i killed him because he is an asshole even if you let him kill Sylvia and escape
this reminds so much to coppola dracula´s soundtrack
Ignacio yes ! finally someone said it
funny that composer of dracula's movie was polish as well - Wojciech Kilar
TOTALLY! I can hear the resemblance for sure.
Ignacio I bet that’s where they got the idea
NachoVG Vampire Hunters, sounds kinda similar yes
"Your grace, VAMPIRES!"
It was at this point, that I decided Detlaff had to die...
Same... amd i wanted the boss fight lmao
Would not be out of place in Darkest Dungeon either. Has such a dreadful vibe to it. I love this.
Fun fact: This title of this song is probably a reference to the Night of the Long Knives, where Hitler and the Nazi party carried out a purge/murders of government and military officials that threatened Nazi power.
Thank you for shining a light upon our dark ignorance
To be more specific and more in-depth:
Many of those who "threatened Nazi power" were themselves members of the NSDAP. However, they were the few 77 people who believed in the socialist promise that had been propagated by the NSDAP for initial popularity.
The majority faction within the NSDAP were strongly anti-socialist and anti-Marxist. They blamed the socialists for the Reichstag fires to ban the socialist opposition (The KPD and SPD) and they carried out the "purge" to cleanse their own party of socialist dissenters. One of the most important socialists killed during the purges was Ernst Röhm
.
You can read about it in the book Stormtroopers: A New History of Hitler's Brownshirts by Daniel Siemens, pages 122-123, 187-188.
I know about 3 events in history called "the night of the long knives".
@@FlyJonat There are several that bear that name, but it's about as clear as saying "9/11"
That too could mean several events in history, but unless you're a bit funny in the head, you know exactly which 9/11 is being referred to.
@@blunderbuss9984 Not quite.
There are:
The Night of the Long Knives (Arthurian myth, also known as Treachery of the Long Knives)
Night of the Long Knives (1934) Germany.
Night of the Long Knives (1962) United Kingdom.
Night of the Long Knives (1982) Canada.
Night of the Long Knives (1992) Northern Ireland.
So there are indeed a lot of "Nights of the Long knives"
But whenever you hear that name, you should be defaulting to 1934 in Germany
shit´s on fire yo
This song suits when the whole city is in chaos in TW3 DLC just like when Shepard and team is sent on suicide mission to save galaxy & crew in ME2 (with all musics in fighting Reapers).
"No to może trzeba było wynająć wyżła?" :V
Uy un latino
@@mr.fahrenheit2157 That's Polish dude
@@mr.fahrenheit2157 Et tu, Gerante.
Anyone else just wander around the city, cutting down any Vampire that gets in your way and take in the brutal atmosphere of a city under siege by monsters?
Naw, way too spooky
I would have if my swords were repaired. I completed the whole thing with my unrepaired swords
doesn't it bear resemblence to Wojciech Kilar's Vampire Hunters from Dracula OST? :) - it's still goosebumps-provoking :)
"Nice tune"
Need a much longer version
The start of this one sounds almost exactly like an action version of the Ladies of the Woods one, or whatever it's called. I haven't played the dlc, so I don't know if there's a connection though..
Kaillys Better start playing bro, there's no DLC like it nowadays.
This plays in my head in every game I play when I'm gearing up to whoop all the asses and BFG Division plays during said whoopings.
Some parts sound like Wojciech Kilar's Dracula don't they ?
I keep having an issue with this mission where I can't get past a load screen, it just keeps loading I've turned the game on and off, nothing it just goes to load the cut scene and it never loads.
True, that Detlaff can be killed by only a Higher Vampire, but they still can be hurt by human beings. As Regis said, it took him a long time to recover from "death". If you want to get rid of Detlaff for a century, just ask Geralt to cut him into a bloody pulp... repeat the process whenever he's about to get his strength back... Lesser Vampires are vulnerable, they won't be back once you slew them.
love this one!
interview with the vampire scythe scene
i love how the toussaint nobleman is just staring at geralt MENACINGLY
HE IS THE TRUE VILLIAN OF THE DLC NOT DETTLAFF HIM.
A lot of people say he overreacted, but laying siege to Beauclair was not out of malice. It was a matter of practicality. He wants answers, and Syanna is in ducal custody. He has no idea what or where the playroom is. How else is he supposed to get those answers? With a siege. You want the siege to end, give him Syanna. Simple.
siege???
he was tryina do the Ningen zero keikaku before zamasu was a thing
When I saw all the Vampires circling over head for the first time, I honestly thought somewhere I had messed up real bad, and all of Toussaint was doomed
This DLC made me wish for a new Van Helsing game.
One of my fav quest... when this music hits in you know the s**t is real!! XD
You are getting goosebumps...
Would you imagine references to the Code Lyoko series in the Blood and Wine expansion?
Getting Danny Elfman's the Wolfman soundtrack from this
magnificent
When your blood sugar is over 600
AJ
When your blood is in danger of being sucked
It was actually "Over nine thousand !" :p
witcher really reminds me of van helsing, fucking love it.
its like slowed down beast of beauclair
I was on board and sympathized with Detlaff until the night of long fangs.
düdüdüdü... dring
*sips tea*
Theyre delightful
omg
Sit down son...i want to tell you a story
Covid 19 vs The White Wolf
0:58 That part remembers me to Thor the Dark World - Funeral of the Queen
Anyone noticed there’s a couple notes taken from interview with the vampire movie
Detlaff did Nothing Wrong
Dettlaff committed a massacre. But hey, why should I give a shit right? People = shit.