Sir Osbert was a brave man. One of my running routes on Salisbury Plain takes me up and over an Iron Age Hill Fort. I ran there at dusk on a winter afternoon and it was so eerie. No birdsong, just the wind through the trees. It felt as though I was being watched by unseen eyes and as if the fort is guarded by the spirits of long dead warriors.
The term Revenant was first used in the early 19th century, well past the medieval period. Revenir, the french origin of the word WAS used in the medieval period by the French, but not necessarily to describe a ghost, it primarily had mundane uses as it basically just meant to return or come back. Just wanted to clarify that one since I'm a nerd about words, the medieval period, and all things spooky.
I'm Swedish and this is so interesting. There's a lot of similar tales in Scandinavian folklore that I heard of growing up, some I learned of in school.
Hey M.M 👋 thank you for another fantastic episode! As well as the medieval ages I also am interested in ghosts and spirits so this was a fascinating one. Hope everyone on here is well and wishing peace, luck and happiness to all 😊 xx
The whole idea about ghosts being demons trying to trick you sounds so accurate to me... I had a loved one pass last year and during the first night I had candles lit all over my room (unrelated to mourning, I just like candles and medieval-ish aesthetics) but as I slept, I had this wild dream that my loved one was in my room struggling to get up. Everything in my dream was perfectly accurate as if the dream wasn't a dream at all. This loved one was contorting and re-animating in my room. I felt sadness as I tried to help them recover since they seemed to be suddenly given a second chance at life, but then I saw nothing in their eyes. Just a blank stare as they tried to compose themselves. I tried to give them water and then I heard an ethereal voice telling me to "STOP, IT IS NOT THEM" over and over... "IT IS NOT THEM". The more I heard this voice getting louder in my room... the more realization and fear set in. As I looked at this relative with blank eyes and watched it struggling to physically function normally again, I got the most disturbing chills. I walked backwards and fell onto my bed. Then I woke up from that dream and I had the most intense cold sensation. It actually smelled like death in my room, that potent and strange smell. I opened a window and turned all the candles off. I could still hear the faint voice over and over telling me "It is not them". I felt like I was getting deceived by something truly evil, posing as my deceased loved one... Overall, I'm not sure if it was just an intense dream powered by my cool brain or an actual paranormal encounter. I've had crazier paranormal encounters in my life that were significantly more "tangible". So, this didn't seem far from possibility in my mind. So maybe ghosts are demons trying to take advantage. I remember seeing this very compelling video of an old man that lost his wife after yeeears... he made videos showing ghostly activity in his house or talking about his nightmares or how he just wants to see his wife again. Then eventually he attempted to talk to the ghost that he thought was his wife. He had an experience that made him cry out of the sheer pain and fear that it WAS NOT his wife trying to talk to him from beyond... it was something sinister taking advantage of him. The whole time he had been holding out hope that all these paranormal encounters he filmed or experienced were his wife touching him or trying to contact him. Then after his last major experience he was hit with that sudden realization and all his hope was gone. It was the most authentic emotional ghost video relating to this idea that ghosts are demons pretending. I felt everything this man had felt just on a lesser level.
Curious can you link the video because I want to see it admiditly I believe the word ghost can be a catch all term referring to a whole manner of spectral entity's all though it is commonly used to refer to human spirits. I do believe sometimes if a person is stubborn enough they can come back as a spirit often in fear of were there going to be headed but of course it's very rare and the grim reaper himself along with the creator does not want them roaming around as wandering restless spirits but I do believe demons will also use that fact to go around and pretend to be spirits of deceased loved ones often in an attempt to lure and deceive them so they can commit thier evil deeds. so in conclusion the term ghost is kinda a catch all term and I do believe in some cases the ghost is a human spirit but of course it can sometimes also be a demon in disguise trying to trick. so more of a 50/50 in sense depends on whether the entity harms you or not that can determine if your dealing with casper the friendly ghost or a demon pretending to be a human spirit.
Dang. I totally believe you. I think ghosts can rarely be souls in purgatory but mostly it's probably things like what you encountered. Who knows how it may have fucked up your life if you had been deceived by it :|
I had nightmares of my mother after her death. She would be in a hospital bed. But she was twisted and more like an animated corpse. It was like all the sickness of her addiction had consumed her soul. And that sick twisted creature was all that was left. I also had similar nightmares of my brother in law after he died. But his head was separated from his body. And it was more like an animated corpse than something alive. What was moving the meat of his head and face around was something sinister. I still occasionally have dreams of my mom being 'alive'. Usually not as horrible as those first nightmares though.
Ghosts and Spirits are very very real, believe me... Had some encounters with some of Them and all i can say is: get a Cat! It Wont Stop the Ghost But you will know Wether it wants to Harm you or Not.
I love your content, you present these stories in such a fun and fascinating yet succinct way that makes for a great gateway for curious people into medieval history. For anyone interested in an in-depth telling of the Norse Draugr tale of Amsund and Aran, I highly recommend Ocean Keltoi's video on it.
I bet that the spiritual world or beliefes of paranormal entities was far more present during the middle ages. Just to put it simply, there was no artificial light during the night. And if we add to this the very poor education of most people, it was actually very easy to believe in various demons, werewolves, witches or ghosts. Imagine an inky black night in some medieval village near the forest, and some wailing of wild animals, surely many people have had a sleepless night. People must have been scared of unknown. Not all of them of course, but l bet there were quite a lot of them.
I've seen 3 ghosts (simultaneously). They were transparent white, as if made of fog, but without being foggy (nor was it foggy weather). They were as visually crisp and detailed as any human being, though became increasingly transparent the further the sun rose (as it was dawn). They moved in slow motion, and over the course of the hour or so that i watched them, one had walked through a fence and the other two had barely made any notable progress at all. I could tell they were military in uniform (one on a horse), but of what kind I don't know. Interestingly, they challenge what I otherwise would have imagined should have debunked such a story. "How does a ghost keep his horse?" I might have asked if I'd heard the story instead of witnessed it myself. Why they appeared that morning and never again, I also couldn't tell you. I'm not completely sure though if they were actually souls wandering or if it was merely some kind of "echo" of them left behind somehow.
@@kyoku1982 The backyard of the house I grew up in. I'm 36, this wasback when I was maybe 10. Do the math, we didn't all have recording devices in our pockets at the time. And as children are stupid, we seemed to judge even being awake at that hour getting us in trouble was more important than showing our parents the ghosts in the yard. I was so enthralled I could hardly take my eyes off them to begin with.
@@kyoku1982 No, two of my older brothers saw them. The elder of the two was the one who awakened me to see them. He clearly brought me downstairs to make sure he wasn't crazy, because he refused to tell me what he was waking me for, only insisted i go downstairs with him, where he then pointed out of our glass back porch door and asked something along the lines of "what do you see out there?", to which i described seeing army men and a horse, and he concurred, and then sent me to get our other brother to have him verify the same. It was on the very northern tip of Delaware. Brandywine area, just a few blocks from the Pennsylvania border.
@@UmatsuObossa Thats very interesting. It would be one thing if it was one child getting a quick glimpse of something, but for multiple witnesses to have such a long observation is something else. Thanks for indulging my curiosity.
It's funny that all the hauntings, miracles, and other magical acts seemed to stop with the invention of the camera. Plus, if you think about it... Why are all ghosts and ghouls either of the medieval Era, colonial Era, or modern Era? People have been dying for millions of years. Where's the story of the Caveman ghost who drew cave drawings on people's walls? I wanna hear about Unga-Bunga the feces slinging ghost.
Yes, when I began to watch these a few days ago, I tried to look up playlists and there was nothing there. So now I'm having to just pick my way through all the content to find things I am most interested in. Come to think of it, that might be smart - like grocery stores putting the necessities like bread and milk at the very back of the store, so you'll just keep on picking up grocery items along the way.
The picture of Edward IV is actually a picture of Henry IV. However, this is a small oversight. Always look forward to your videos, keep up the good work😊
5:15- Of course a "ghost" is going to say God is happy with the bloodshed in the Crusades. He isn't a "ghost" of someone once living, but a demon mimicking that dead person.
Souls in Purgatory weren't deemed perfect, just good enough to get to Heaven eventually (or having said the right prayers and had the right beliefs and rites etc). Purgatory was to purge away their sins through temporary suffering.
Had some Talk with a colleague of Mine about people suffering or nagging because they cannot "Go" ( die) and you Always ask why. Her words " purgatory Starts in lifetime" Had me thinking.
I'm sure that the two boys buried in Westminster, were proved NOT to be the young princes. The sample of DNA was supplied by prince Philip, as he is a descendant of the Lancaster's. 💗
So fun with the first Norse draug, having the same name as my father, something I tease him about sometimes. The name is quite typical Scandinavian though, just a mix of Thor and Elf. So I'm guessing there's some mysterious story behind this legendary draugr.
They thought they were what they are .. spirits. Or, in other words, the animating energy that gave life to a material body did not 'disappear' but changed - modern physics has a similar sort of notion. Revenants were more like zombies, physical corpses .. but somehow still alive (and capable of being stopped), that is, popular stories rather than philosophical explanations of fleshly death. ;o)
I always heard the idea of a Revenant originally meant zombies brought back for a specific purpose (with said purpose usually relating to a goal the dead person had but failed to accomplish in life), & the notion of "a zombie that can think for itself" that most associate with the term nowadays is relatively new.
Henry the Eight had guards outside his room because he saw the ghost of one of his wives he had put to death, the ghost being his 5th wife, Catherine Howard. Even the guards were terrified because when they went to attack the figure, it simply disappeared.
All those gruesome pictures about damned souls and rotting corpses. I wonder how many kids developed PTSD from all these images and being raised with those religious beliefs.
According to the Catholic Education Resource Center, "The Church gives the name Purgatory to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely different from the punishment of the damned." It is NOT torture, though there may be "pain" as the soul is "tried in God's fire" to refine it as gold is refined from ore.
I did some digging because I was really interested in what the source could be. The story was written by a monk called Caesarius of Heisterbach approximately 1223 in his book "The dialogue on miracles". Specifically Volume 2, book 12, chapter 15, page 303. It is possible that he made this story up as his 8 volumes of the dialogue on miracles were meant as instructions and moral lessons for his students at the monastery he taught at.
I’ve been to the Tower of London, and I’m pretty sure all these ghosts have been scared away by all the tourists snapping pictures, yelling like monkeys and feeding candy to the crows, goddamn..
I’ve just published a book on poltergeists, it’s flying off the shelves
Incredible
@@rustyloonmarko7221 I think he's joking.
@@rustyloonmarko7221 BUT MAYBE NOT!!
my dumb ass was about to ask what the title was LOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sir Osbert was a brave man. One of my running routes on Salisbury Plain takes me up and over an Iron Age Hill Fort. I ran there at dusk on a winter afternoon and it was so eerie. No birdsong, just the wind through the trees. It felt as though I was being watched by unseen eyes and as if the fort is guarded by the spirits of long dead warriors.
I’m fairly sure that 90-95% of historical ghost sightings were barn owls. A screaming barn owl is absolutely terrifying.
Owls are terrifying full stop. Ever tried to outstare one? You can't.
I have a feeling they knew what owls were back then and had probably heard them before
@@John_on_the_mountain we know what they are now and they’re still extremely alarming
a Screech Owl is much worse... and louder.
@MelloWattz But they were also much more superstitious.
The term Revenant was first used in the early 19th century, well past the medieval period. Revenir, the french origin of the word WAS used in the medieval period by the French, but not necessarily to describe a ghost, it primarily had mundane uses as it basically just meant to return or come back. Just wanted to clarify that one since I'm a nerd about words, the medieval period, and all things spooky.
I thought the term Revenant was first used in doom 🤣
@@McRcFly No, but they did popularize the usage of it to mean "Romero zombie that retains its mind" definition of the word.
Ooohh I didn’t know about this thanks.
Imagine you're in a tavern at night somewhere during the middle ages and someone is telling you all these tales
Wanna get drunk and beat up some Saracen?
Okay. I did. Now what?
Too drunk to be scared.
I'm Swedish and this is so interesting. There's a lot of similar tales in Scandinavian folklore that I heard of growing up, some I learned of in school.
Can you share some if you have time?
Id love to hear them too
I'd love to hear them!
Mmm yeh Aeswyth and Aesmond were definitely “close friends” 👀
Just great pals and roommates, obvs
@@user-xe1zw7fl7l “omg they were roommates”
@@YinsDarkNess To quote a UA-camr focusing on Norse mythology and modern Norse Paganism: "They were tombmates" ;)
@@Amy_the_Lizard that is hilarious
Medieval life meets ghost stuff?! I'm down for this one definitely! 😁😁
the 2 sides of my UA-cam algorithm meet at last
Loved the visual of Macbeth and the ghost of Banquo.
God, all of these painting go SO hard! So glad you put the the effort into compiling so much art into these videos!
Finally the origin story of the infamous man-bear-pig! Half man, half bear, and half pig!
Third
you can only have two halves.
@@marsbeads come on man half, man,pig and bear comes to three so it's a third.
@@bendenton580 You meant this for Astral Club, I’m sure.
Damn no fans of South Park here I guess, for all confused Astral Club was making a reference.
A criminally-underrated channel!
Pft can't believe you didn't tell the best one, The haunting of Edmund Blackadder by Richard the third...
Blackadder is wit.
@@lyokianhitchhiker hello dear edna
@@whomerdoodles Baldrick, I suggest you make your explanation phenomenally good.
@@lyokianhitchhiker oh I don't know sir I thought I could nip out and buy a giant turnip when no one was looking
@@whomerdoodles where did you find 1 THAT expensive?
'what did medieval people think of ghosts'. that sentence almost made me smile.
Acworth and Edmund were more than just friends! 😉
And then he rose, as a vampiric ghoul wanting, needing to suck some more........After all vampires are fabulous.
They were roommates!😮💨
The were BEST friends!
Close friends, colleagues~
Hey M.M 👋 thank you for another fantastic episode! As well as the medieval ages I also am interested in ghosts and spirits so this was a fascinating one. Hope everyone on here is well and wishing peace, luck and happiness to all 😊 xx
Thank you so much for these videos!! I love them! Also, the ditto.... perfect 😂
Your narration is much better in these last videos. Love them
That story about the friends being buried together is wild
Yes, friends
@@iaminpainauchocolat9300 thirsty thirsty friends
2:47
Just two guys who are the best of friends!
The Cathars were already screwed before but then got really nailed with that ghost telling the crusaders they're doing a bang up job. Damn lol
"Aswith and Asmond were good friends" 👀
The whole idea about ghosts being demons trying to trick you sounds so accurate to me... I had a loved one pass last year and during the first night I had candles lit all over my room (unrelated to mourning, I just like candles and medieval-ish aesthetics) but as I slept, I had this wild dream that my loved one was in my room struggling to get up. Everything in my dream was perfectly accurate as if the dream wasn't a dream at all. This loved one was contorting and re-animating in my room. I felt sadness as I tried to help them recover since they seemed to be suddenly given a second chance at life, but then I saw nothing in their eyes. Just a blank stare as they tried to compose themselves. I tried to give them water and then I heard an ethereal voice telling me to "STOP, IT IS NOT THEM" over and over... "IT IS NOT THEM". The more I heard this voice getting louder in my room... the more realization and fear set in. As I looked at this relative with blank eyes and watched it struggling to physically function normally again, I got the most disturbing chills. I walked backwards and fell onto my bed. Then I woke up from that dream and I had the most intense cold sensation. It actually smelled like death in my room, that potent and strange smell. I opened a window and turned all the candles off. I could still hear the faint voice over and over telling me "It is not them". I felt like I was getting deceived by something truly evil, posing as my deceased loved one...
Overall, I'm not sure if it was just an intense dream powered by my cool brain or an actual paranormal encounter. I've had crazier paranormal encounters in my life that were significantly more "tangible". So, this didn't seem far from possibility in my mind. So maybe ghosts are demons trying to take advantage. I remember seeing this very compelling video of an old man that lost his wife after yeeears... he made videos showing ghostly activity in his house or talking about his nightmares or how he just wants to see his wife again. Then eventually he attempted to talk to the ghost that he thought was his wife. He had an experience that made him cry out of the sheer pain and fear that it WAS NOT his wife trying to talk to him from beyond... it was something sinister taking advantage of him. The whole time he had been holding out hope that all these paranormal encounters he filmed or experienced were his wife touching him or trying to contact him. Then after his last major experience he was hit with that sudden realization and all his hope was gone. It was the most authentic emotional ghost video relating to this idea that ghosts are demons pretending. I felt everything this man had felt just on a lesser level.
Curious can you link the video because I want to see it admiditly I believe the word ghost can be a catch all term referring to a whole manner of spectral entity's all though it is commonly used to refer to human spirits. I do believe sometimes if a person is stubborn enough they can come back as a spirit often in fear of were there going to be headed but of course it's very rare and the grim reaper himself along with the creator does not want them roaming around as wandering restless spirits but I do believe demons will also use that fact to go around and pretend to be spirits of deceased loved ones often in an attempt to lure and deceive them so they can commit thier evil deeds. so in conclusion the term ghost is kinda a catch all term and I do believe in some cases the ghost is a human spirit but of course it can sometimes also be a demon in disguise trying to trick. so more of a 50/50 in sense depends on whether the entity harms you or not that can determine if your dealing with casper the friendly ghost or a demon pretending to be a human spirit.
Dang. I totally believe you. I think ghosts can rarely be souls in purgatory but mostly it's probably things like what you encountered. Who knows how it may have fucked up your life if you had been deceived by it :|
Have you considered that some ghosts are other spirits pretending to be, but some ghosts really are those people?
I had nightmares of my mother after her death. She would be in a hospital bed. But she was twisted and more like an animated corpse. It was like all the sickness of her addiction had consumed her soul. And that sick twisted creature was all that was left.
I also had similar nightmares of my brother in law after he died. But his head was separated from his body. And it was more like an animated corpse than something alive. What was moving the meat of his head and face around was something sinister.
I still occasionally have dreams of my mom being 'alive'. Usually not as horrible as those first nightmares though.
One commoner to another, “ did you see it?!” This is we’re things get truly bizarre! 🤣😂🤣😂👻
Back then, being ghosted took it to a whole nother level.
New favorite channel
Listening to the draugr story and I'm realizing people had some real high quality drugs back then
Great video. New sub!
Ghosts and Spirits are very very real, believe me... Had some encounters with some of Them and all i can say is: get a Cat! It Wont Stop the Ghost But you will know Wether it wants to Harm you or Not.
Weirdly, I just feel safer/more at peace in my over 100 year old home now that I have cats.
I love your content, you present these stories in such a fun and fascinating yet succinct way that makes for a great gateway for curious people into medieval history.
For anyone interested in an in-depth telling of the Norse Draugr tale of Amsund and Aran, I highly recommend Ocean Keltoi's video on it.
I bet that the spiritual world or beliefes of paranormal entities was far more present during the middle ages. Just to put it simply, there was no artificial light during the night. And if we add to this the very poor education of most people, it was actually very easy to believe in various demons, werewolves, witches or ghosts. Imagine an inky black night in some medieval village near the forest, and some wailing of wild animals, surely many people have had a sleepless night. People must have been scared of unknown. Not all of them of course, but l bet there were quite a lot of them.
Fantastic again!!
Once again great video
I've seen 3 ghosts (simultaneously). They were transparent white, as if made of fog, but without being foggy (nor was it foggy weather). They were as visually crisp and detailed as any human being, though became increasingly transparent the further the sun rose (as it was dawn). They moved in slow motion, and over the course of the hour or so that i watched them, one had walked through a fence and the other two had barely made any notable progress at all. I could tell they were military in uniform (one on a horse), but of what kind I don't know. Interestingly, they challenge what I otherwise would have imagined should have debunked such a story. "How does a ghost keep his horse?" I might have asked if I'd heard the story instead of witnessed it myself. Why they appeared that morning and never again, I also couldn't tell you. I'm not completely sure though if they were actually souls wandering or if it was merely some kind of "echo" of them left behind somehow.
Interesting. Where was this? If you observed them for an hour why didn't you try to record them?
@@kyoku1982 The backyard of the house I grew up in. I'm 36, this wasback when I was maybe 10. Do the math, we didn't all have recording devices in our pockets at the time. And as children are stupid, we seemed to judge even being awake at that hour getting us in trouble was more important than showing our parents the ghosts in the yard. I was so enthralled I could hardly take my eyes off them to begin with.
@@UmatsuObossa I see. So you weren't the only one who saw them? Also I'm just curious what general area this was.
@@kyoku1982 No, two of my older brothers saw them. The elder of the two was the one who awakened me to see them. He clearly brought me downstairs to make sure he wasn't crazy, because he refused to tell me what he was waking me for, only insisted i go downstairs with him, where he then pointed out of our glass back porch door and asked something along the lines of "what do you see out there?", to which i described seeing army men and a horse, and he concurred, and then sent me to get our other brother to have him verify the same. It was on the very northern tip of Delaware. Brandywine area, just a few blocks from the Pennsylvania border.
@@UmatsuObossa Thats very interesting. It would be one thing if it was one child getting a quick glimpse of something, but for multiple witnesses to have such a long observation is something else. Thanks for indulging my curiosity.
Can you kill a ghost with any weapon?
No because you gotta spear-it
It's funny that all the hauntings, miracles, and other magical acts seemed to stop with the invention of the camera. Plus, if you think about it... Why are all ghosts and ghouls either of the medieval Era, colonial Era, or modern Era? People have been dying for millions of years. Where's the story of the Caveman ghost who drew cave drawings on people's walls? I wanna hear about Unga-Bunga the feces slinging ghost.
none of that stopped with the invention of the camera
@@j.2512 We would have some concrete evidence by now If that was the case...
Super cool channel!!!! 💙💛
2:57 wow such good friends
I look forward to these videos every week! Thank you! 🤓
That Ditto was unexpected haha
The idea of someone wrestling a ghost just made me think of that bible story where Jacob wrestled god and made god cry uncle.
Yours is a highly underrated channel.
Excellent content, you and the "paranormal scholar" would get along famously methinks...
Bro you need playlists. Not having them is costing you views.
Yes, when I began to watch these a few days ago, I tried to look up playlists and there was nothing there. So now I'm having to just pick my way through all the content to find things I am most interested in. Come to think of it, that might be smart - like grocery stores putting the necessities like bread and milk at the very back of the store, so you'll just keep on picking up grocery items along the way.
This is a pretty interesting channel.
The picture of Edward IV is actually a picture of Henry IV. However, this is a small oversight.
Always look forward to your videos, keep up the good work😊
Neckbeard
Henry IV is actually Henry IV? Wow makes sense!
@@emilygilbeyful read his comment again, but carefully this time.
And the image of the young prince is Edward VI not the 5th
@@anonymoususer855 hmm I think they edited it after my comment.
Good clip. My only criticism is the frequent mispronounciation of 'apparition'
Agreed. I found it quite distracting.
5:15- Of course a "ghost" is going to say God is happy with the bloodshed in the Crusades. He isn't a "ghost" of someone once living, but a demon mimicking that dead person.
Imagine the clout you'd get when you tell everyone you had a swordfight with a ghost and won.
Souls in Purgatory weren't deemed perfect, just good enough to get to Heaven eventually (or having said the right prayers and had the right beliefs and rites etc). Purgatory was to purge away their sins through temporary suffering.
Had some Talk with a colleague of Mine about people suffering or nagging because they cannot "Go" ( die) and you Always ask why. Her words " purgatory Starts in lifetime" Had me thinking.
Manbearpig 😆
yes!!
Are you serial?
@@middleagedwhitebloke MANIMAL!
Pretty sure aswith and asmond were more than friends
I'm sure that the two boys buried in Westminster, were proved NOT to be the young princes. The sample of DNA was supplied by prince Philip, as he is a descendant of the Lancaster's. 💗
as far as I know the boys in the tower were never DNA tested. The Queen wouldn't allow the remains to be disturbed
No DNA testing has been carried out on any remains suspected to be those of the two Princes.
🎶The Middle Ages were magic 🎶 #AskAMortician
Think you did a pretty good job on the impression
And they’ve would’ve gotten away with it too if it weren’t for those meddling kids
Name of this channel is the same name as my favorite pinball table. Doesn't matter here, thought I'd just point that out :)
Purgatory. The greatest marketing scheme ever.
This is what I’m talking about !
How old is the word or term 'ghost'? Was the word ghost around during the middle ages? Or spirit? how old is that term?😞⁉
Great vid
I ain't afraid of no ghost! 👻
"Asswith and Assmond"
Totally straight friends
What is the source for the danish story of asweth and asmond? It's impossible to find online...
I really appreciate the The man 🐻 🐷 reference lol 😂😂
Does anyone know what castle is in the image at the very end of the video?
Is that a speech impediment or did whoever wrote the script for this misspell the word apparition?
Cool 👍😎👍.
apparition
7:13 - 7:25 most relatable ghost
2:45 A most platonic relationship.
Yes..friends...they were just....friends..
So fun with the first Norse draug, having the same name as my father, something I tease him about sometimes. The name is quite typical Scandinavian though, just a mix of Thor and Elf. So I'm guessing there's some mysterious story behind this legendary draugr.
Some people believe ghost are devils today.🙄
Man bear pig sighting 😂
"after the death of Edward IV"
pic of Henry IV
"his son Edward became king"
Pic of Edward VI
And so it whispered in hushed tones, only in the darkest of legends....the creation of Manbearpig.
They thought they were what they are .. spirits. Or, in other words, the animating energy that gave life to a material body did not 'disappear' but changed - modern physics has a similar sort of notion. Revenants were more like zombies, physical corpses .. but somehow still alive (and capable of being stopped), that is, popular stories rather than philosophical explanations of fleshly death.
;o)
I always heard the idea of a Revenant originally meant zombies brought back for a specific purpose (with said purpose usually relating to a goal the dead person had but failed to accomplish in life), & the notion of "a zombie that can think for itself" that most associate with the term nowadays is relatively new.
@@lyokianhitchhiker Well put. Cheers!
Henry the Eight had guards outside his room because he saw the ghost of one of his wives he had put to death, the ghost being his 5th wife, Catherine Howard. Even the guards were terrified because when they went to attack the figure, it simply disappeared.
All those gruesome pictures about damned souls and rotting corpses. I wonder how many kids developed PTSD from all these images and being raised with those religious beliefs.
LOL tbh it’s the average catholic experience even to this day
That knight definitely just accidentally stabbed himself and was like "It was the ghost knight!"
Well then you said it !!!
the dido slayed me lol
I KNEW Manbearpig had to be born in the Middle Ages!
@2:47 I think they were more than “friends”.. 😋
According to the Catholic Education Resource Center, "The Church gives the name Purgatory to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely different from the punishment of the damned." It is NOT torture, though there may be "pain" as the soul is "tried in God's fire" to refine it as gold is refined from ore.
What a mess! They don't know what they believe in half the time and that's if they're even following what they say their faith is.
I wonder how high they were at any given time
They had a Manbearpig. Half man, half bear, half pig. 😆
"good friends"
BVM Apparitions go back in time hundreds of years, perhaps some of them are genuine. There were also apparitions of different Saints.
''Friends'' ...sure....
9:45, I swear someone follows this guy around, 24/7, to catch him in clips, to be passed around to YT channels. 😅😆🤣
Maybe I watch too much YT. 😂😉😀🙄
"Close friends"
Slight oops - "Edward V" is actually a picture of Edward VI, King Henry VIII's (of Tudor fame) only legitimate son.
Can anyone give me more details on the ghost story at 6:38 ? CC has it under the name Henry Notice 🙄
It sounds like “Henry Notice”.
I use closed caption because I am deaf in one ear. Held speaker close to my good ear, sounds like “Henry Notice”.
I did some digging because I was really interested in what the source could be. The story was written by a monk called Caesarius of Heisterbach approximately 1223 in his book "The dialogue on miracles". Specifically Volume 2, book 12, chapter 15, page 303.
It is possible that he made this story up as his 8 volumes of the dialogue on miracles were meant as instructions and moral lessons for his students at the monastery he taught at.
2:47.... Friends... Sure .
1:20 Val Kilmer's daughter.
Got to be his lost love child.
I’ve been to the Tower of London, and I’m pretty sure all these ghosts have been scared away by all the tourists snapping pictures, yelling like monkeys and feeding candy to the crows, goddamn..
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