Angus II is the kid saved by the Robot Prince, since you can see Angus I in the background in that scene, and also, the weird electric boop thing is an important thing so it makes sense it is Angus II since he does that to the Robot Prince when he is corrupted
I'm so excited for the next Gloryhammer album, and taking a close look at the lyrics raises so many questions I'm excited to hear more about. When it talks about the Robot Prince being drawn to his fate by the Stars, is that related to the Starlords of Eternity from the last album? This song also mentions "gods of old Dundee", that makes me wonder what role those gods have to play in the lore, and if they're the gods from before Angus's ancestor, Dundax, established his kingdom or if they're the gods of that era within the past 1000 years. How directly do they oppose the will of the demon Kor-Viliath who Zargothrax made his demonic pact with? And is this going to be the exact same Robot Prince of Auchertool from the 38B universe that Return to the Kingdom of Fife takes place in, or will this be a different dimension with a different Robot Prince who didn't get killed by the Double Wizard? I'm probably wrong but it's my personal pet theory that the shield Angus is using in this video is actually the Amulet of Justice from the first album. I think the nuclear protocol was a self destruct sequence, so I don't know if that was able to be stopped. I kind of agree with you about Zargothrax Clone Alpha One looking more badass than Zargothrax Prime, but I'm also pretty sure that armor he's wearing is based off the look of Zargothrax in the second album (and some of his art in the 3rd album makes him look like he's wearing similar armor too) so the original Zargothrax could probably look like that if he chose to as well.
I'm surprised to see people are so dedicated to the lore of Gloryhammer but I do like that a lot, I don't really know what to expect for the most part when it comes to the next album and the upcoming theories but I do really like the possibilities, also when I say that I think the clone is cooler than the original, I mean not only his look, but mannerism too !
I always liked the lore and cheesiness of GLORYHAMMER, I've been listening to them for years, but these animated music videos add so much to the band to me, they really tie the music and lore together so well, I really hope they do more of this
@@VithLiahain Yeah I love the animation style so much. I agree with you that he needs a budget for a show or something lol. I'd even settle for a video for each of the big album closers
A TV show, which is a musical, since that would fit the most, heck yeah, tho I can imagine it would be very hard to make something like that, so the best we can hope for is one or two animated songs per album I fear, but I guess that is good too !
THE KID THE ROBOT PRINCE SAVED WAS ACTUALLY ANGUS, EVERYTHING MAKES SENSE NOW
Dont forget the fact there was alsooo.. uh...
Pretty sure Angus II there...? I think?
How many Anguses have we blown through...
Angus II is the kid saved by the Robot Prince, since you can see Angus I in the background in that scene, and also, the weird electric boop thing is an important thing so it makes sense it is Angus II since he does that to the Robot Prince when he is corrupted
I'm so excited for the next Gloryhammer album, and taking a close look at the lyrics raises so many questions I'm excited to hear more about.
When it talks about the Robot Prince being drawn to his fate by the Stars, is that related to the Starlords of Eternity from the last album? This song also mentions "gods of old Dundee", that makes me wonder what role those gods have to play in the lore, and if they're the gods from before Angus's ancestor, Dundax, established his kingdom or if they're the gods of that era within the past 1000 years. How directly do they oppose the will of the demon Kor-Viliath who Zargothrax made his demonic pact with?
And is this going to be the exact same Robot Prince of Auchertool from the 38B universe that Return to the Kingdom of Fife takes place in, or will this be a different dimension with a different Robot Prince who didn't get killed by the Double Wizard?
I'm probably wrong but it's my personal pet theory that the shield Angus is using in this video is actually the Amulet of Justice from the first album.
I think the nuclear protocol was a self destruct sequence, so I don't know if that was able to be stopped.
I kind of agree with you about Zargothrax Clone Alpha One looking more badass than Zargothrax Prime, but I'm also pretty sure that armor he's wearing is based off the look of Zargothrax in the second album (and some of his art in the 3rd album makes him look like he's wearing similar armor too) so the original Zargothrax could probably look like that if he chose to as well.
I'm surprised to see people are so dedicated to the lore of Gloryhammer but I do like that a lot, I don't really know what to expect for the most part when it comes to the next album and the upcoming theories but I do really like the possibilities, also when I say that I think the clone is cooler than the original, I mean not only his look, but mannerism too !
9:30 that chorus entrance was MASSIVE, goosebumps every time.
It really was, and Zargothrax's clone made it even more grandiose with the animation there than it already was just from the song itself
The first time I heard Angus McFife in like 2014, I never would have imagined there'd be so much lore and that it would actually be good lol
I always liked the lore and cheesiness of GLORYHAMMER, I've been listening to them for years, but these animated music videos add so much to the band to me, they really tie the music and lore together so well, I really hope they do more of this
@@VithLiahain Yeah I love the animation style so much. I agree with you that he needs a budget for a show or something lol. I'd even settle for a video for each of the big album closers
A TV show, which is a musical, since that would fit the most, heck yeah, tho I can imagine it would be very hard to make something like that, so the best we can hope for is one or two animated songs per album I fear, but I guess that is good too !