Kalkan is crimean shield indeed, used also by polish Pancerni ("The Armored Ones"), main polish cavalry formation (yes, hussars were not the most numerous ones).
The antagonist in the story. The goons Jacek Dydynski fights while on the road to where Tarnawski's uncle is work for her. We will probably get to fight her as Jacek or Tarnawski.
She's called the "She-Wolf" and she's arranging to steal the inheritance Jacek is supposed to keep an eye on. She's also based on a historical figure with the same nickname.
Maryna serves as the antagonist in Jacek's side story mission. Jacek is hired by mr. Tarnavski, to look after his dying uncle Mikolaj, so that he won't change his will, which is highly favorable for him. Mikolaj's distant relative Maryna however tries to manipulate him into changing his will, to favor her. She orders several of her cossacks to guard the passage to sir Mikolaj's lands, claiming they were hers. According to the developers, she is going to be the main boss of the story. This is her description from the steam update thread: Maryna is a relentless iron lady, hardened by the harsh life on the Borderlands. As the leader of a small army of Cossacks, she is untouchable in her fortified manor. Living by her own rules, she thrives on robbery, extortion, and kidnapping. Her character also appears in several historical novels by Jacek Komuda which take place in the same universe as Hellish Quart. She is inspired by a 17th century Ruthenian bandit Anna Łahodowska, who was also nicknamed She - Wolf. I hope this description helped you, at least a little bit.
I've seen her in the game, she's definitely not Muslim. But I can see some Tatar influence in her and her fighting style, which is no wonder - they were all over southern Ukraine at that time. Honestly, I like it.
she is Polish Lithuania but ad the time the Faschion of the Turkish People was Popular. Eventhough the West had a bit of a Iffy relationship with the Ottoman Empire they still love the Drip
@@michaelernst5843 even her name she wolf while it's known that turkic people associated themselves with wolves as the tale of their origin says and they believed to howl in their charges or at night along with the wolves and she howls too if she's a cossack it would make sense since the first cossacks were of turkic origin and later on all the other ethnicities that became cossacks inherited the turkic way of life and culture
Really does fit her character. A bloodthirsty bandit with a wolfish grin that fights dirty. Truly a She-Wolf!
haha i found my wife theme xd
For some reason it kinda reminds me of "eyes of the wolf" soundtrack from witcher 3
Funny because both games are from Poland. As this character's nickname is the "she-wolf" if i remember right, so very fitting comparison
@@rulerchara3049oh yeah that’s what the howling is for! neat
same composer btw
@@GabrielDipo Marcin Przybyłowicz?
Like a witcher soundtrack. I guess she's polish
Same composer.
most ppl in hellish quart are polish
is slavic or turkish (exactly from turkmenistan)
Medieval 2: Total War vibes
men will see this and type "waif"
Yes
Slavic flamenco? 😎 Sounds good.
0:05 wiem, że tam śpiewa inaczej, ale ja cały czas słyszę tam "straszy się ze mną dziwka" XD
Każdy słyszy co chcę słyszeć ಥ‿ಥ
That’s an ottoman/crimean style shield and an eastern Sabre she uses
Kalkan is crimean shield indeed, used also by polish Pancerni ("The Armored Ones"), main polish cavalry formation (yes, hussars were not the most numerous ones).
What about that Turkic khaganate looking hat
Muito bom ⚔🇧🇷
This theme must exist in witcher 4
So what is the back story of this character? I have seen a few clips of gameplay, but who is she?
She’s a bandit leader hailing from Sataniv in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth’s borderlands, apparently inspired by Anna Łahodowska
The antagonist in the story. The goons Jacek Dydynski fights while on the road to where Tarnawski's uncle is work for her. We will probably get to fight her as Jacek or Tarnawski.
She's called the "She-Wolf" and she's arranging to steal the inheritance Jacek is supposed to keep an eye on. She's also based on a historical figure with the same nickname.
Maryna serves as the antagonist in Jacek's side story mission. Jacek is hired by mr. Tarnavski, to look after his dying uncle Mikolaj, so that he won't change his will, which is highly favorable for him. Mikolaj's distant relative Maryna however tries to manipulate him into changing his will, to favor her. She orders several of her cossacks to guard the passage to sir Mikolaj's lands, claiming they were hers. According to the developers, she is going to be the main boss of the story.
This is her description from the steam update thread: Maryna is a relentless iron lady, hardened by the harsh life on the Borderlands. As the leader of a small army of Cossacks, she is untouchable in her fortified manor. Living by her own rules, she thrives on robbery, extortion, and kidnapping.
Her character also appears in several historical novels by Jacek Komuda which take place in the same universe as Hellish Quart. She is inspired by a 17th century Ruthenian bandit Anna Łahodowska, who was also nicknamed She - Wolf.
I hope this description helped you, at least a little bit.
@@lochman_cz Cool, thanks for the info.
Witcher?
It surely gives that kind of vibe
Where did you get the soundtracks from? They don't seem to be in the public domain, or did you buy them on steam? If so, thank you very much
The soundtracks are all from the game. You can listen to them while playing
the music was made by Adam Skorupa, who made music for The Witcher
@@alfieomega Just for the record, it's Witcher 1 and 2. Adam Skorupa wasn't involved in Witcher 3, afaik.
What are the lyrics?
What country is this character from?
Polish Lithuanian commonwealth
Lyrics?
Yep. It has 'em.
Waifu
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Polish or not, I gusse she's Muslim. Influenced by Ottoman empire.
Pretty sure she's not. It was just very common in europe at the time for men and women to wear some kind of coif.
I've seen her in the game, she's definitely not Muslim.
But I can see some Tatar influence in her and her fighting style, which is no wonder - they were all over southern Ukraine at that time.
Honestly, I like it.
she is Polish Lithuania but ad the time the Faschion of the Turkish People was Popular. Eventhough the West had a bit of a Iffy relationship with the Ottoman Empire they still love the Drip
@@michaelernst5843 even her name she wolf while it's known that turkic people associated themselves with wolves as the tale of their origin says and they believed to howl in their charges or at night along with the wolves and she howls too if she's a cossack it would make sense since the first cossacks were of turkic origin and later on all the other ethnicities that became cossacks inherited the turkic way of life and culture
@ its sayd in her Backstory that she leads a own Cossack Army