i remember bck in like 2015 (i think) finding your channel with between 10-15k and me just knowing u would grow im glad i was right... keep goin till u hit those M's
Thank you Pickett. As always, the tales of your travels along with your insight are invaluable. A small bookshelf sits in Candlekeep Library. Close to the acotlye’s study and unassuming in its plainness. Unadorned tomes sit on a few of the shelves. The astute amongst the learners keep an eye on those shelves, for occasionally a new volume appears. With it, new understanding.
I'm getting NWN2 mask of the betrayer flashbacks. Especially the good looking hagspawn who's mother actually loved the boy's father. That hag was forced by her coven to eat her love and it drove her insane.
AJ you seemed to miss that they do have male mages. The witches made laws against the rule of mages since their old civilization, Raumathar was destroyed in a mage war. The witches are watched by barbarian (as in the class) clans and male mages deal in more destructive magic and hence have many more rules. They even have those cool masks they have to wear
Great video!!! Looking forward to your updated vampire video! Also hope you have a exclusive video on the draconic vampires. Because, in our campaign we had a green dragon inflict it's self with the aid of dark magic to become a vampire dragon! It's amazing to think of in the world of dungeons and dragons what getting bitten by a vampire means for a human as far as a power level boost but for a dragon seems like they could possibly become leaps and bonds more powerful. I hope to see a possible video on the subject soon from the #1 dungeons and dragons lore UA-camr on this site.
In my campaign, I made the Derro all first-generation offspring of a Hag and an unlucky series of captured and cursed Duergar. These Derro are all male, and are all spellcasting Savants, each with their own goals. Two of them are trying to make a sister-wife; from this shall spring the future "biological" race of Derro.
I can't remember the title, but 15ish years ago I read a book about a exiled rashemen with a blunt sword and some elves that turned into wolves...might have been a trilogy
Those elves are the Ly thary (werewolf elves) I recommended checking their wiki page , then scroll down to the References section , you might find the name of those novels there 🎉
Telling stories amid dropping lore remains a fun angle. And it also just struck me someone could literally hone their DMing watching these. Which is real neat. I alsofeel like I caught a metatextual point there. The value in the old ways, in balance. I bristle always at some of the words used for this ('gatekeepers' is ruined for me, for the foreseeable future). But the value of a balance to things...well, that goes beyond Rashemen, D&D, and out into media in general. And more. Then again, I admit remembering Farideh might have Rashemi ancestry (and her creator played a Rashemi witch in Westgate Irregulars on here) is a big part of what made me fling myself at this video. But the thumbnail and the theming helped. And my ongoing trust for the guy making it remains the foundation.
I’ve made a Baldur’s gate 3 play through, first time named Him “Knox of Rashemen” Human, Outlander I Ignored all trailers & ordered the physical copy. I played original & Minsc was my favourite character… low & behold I Find him !! I laughed & immediately had him in my group Level 12 wild magic barbarian
Thanks AJ, that was wonderful, I have the new supplement on Rashamon, and I've been wanting to adventure there, but the most important thing is to get the feel of the land correctly, thanks for doing that.
Ahhh, no hags in DD are nothing like Warhammer. In WHF hags are typically women who have lost families in chaos attacks and join the Mother and other “daughters” to learn hex magic to fight back. They become more ethereal spirits over time but start very human. They are more based on Baba Yaga lore.
@@Vandelberger im not referring to hags, I am referring to the nation and people of Rashemen and how one might look at Kislev and draw comparisons. “Kislev is land, and the land is Kislev”. More over while only fleshed out in an old white dwarf edition there actually are witches for a supplementary Kislevite army called “Hags” and “witches” in place of more traditional wizards who wield their own elemental magics. This was long before CA made their total war series.
@@mikewaterfield3599 Yeah, I that all makes sense. I think the Rashem here treat their "hags" or witches with more reverence where the hags of Kislev are willing to sacrifice humans to defeat their enemies are seen as both good or ill omen.
The vremyonni are the male casters of Rashemen. The wield magic, but not political power. They're isolated from society and generally make magical items.
I was enjoying this lore dive on these Hags and Hag Spawn. Thinking Halloween season is getting underway early. Then when things got to the honorable Witches Of Rashemen I felt too guilty to compare them to spooky stories.
I've noticed lately his voice, speech patterns, writing/script style, and a bunch of other things have been different than usual. I think he's using AI.
Pretty much what I'd expect from a matriarchy. It's funny just how tyrannical they're portrayed as. No reason why men can't learn and practice magic. Men are more emotionally controlled and logical.
@@smithsmith1956This lore is wrong they do have male casters. AJ did mention them for some reason. The witches made laws against the rule of mages since their old civilization, Raumathar was destroyed in a mage war. The witches are watched by barbarian (as in the class) clans and male mages deal in more destructive magic and hence have many rules
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i remember bck in like 2015 (i think) finding your channel with between 10-15k and me just knowing u would grow
im glad i was right... keep goin till u hit those M's
my fav lore master,im bck for more
I knew you would come through! Heck yeah!
Anything hag related makes for a fantastic story and memorable encounters
hags=>recurring horror, esp body horror, both physical and psychological.
mmhhmm I love these lore videos... great job
Great work.. I really liked it.... ❤
Thank you Pickett. As always, the tales of your travels along with your insight are invaluable. A small bookshelf sits in Candlekeep Library. Close to the acotlye’s study and unassuming in its plainness. Unadorned tomes sit on a few of the shelves. The astute amongst the learners keep an eye on those shelves, for occasionally a new volume appears. With it, new understanding.
I'm getting NWN2 mask of the betrayer flashbacks. Especially the good looking hagspawn who's mother actually loved the boy's father. That hag was forced by her coven to eat her love and it drove her insane.
That was a brilliant CRPG campaign. I need to re-play some day.
I seriously hope I can show my future kids your videos 😅
Man, Faerun has so many interesting regions. It's a pity most play only on Sword Coast
Nice video. I missed your culture deep dives. Have you considered a rashemen history and culture video?
Thanks AJ!❤
PANR has tuned in.
AJ you seemed to miss that they do have male mages.
The witches made laws against the rule of mages since their old civilization, Raumathar was destroyed in a mage war. The witches are watched by barbarian (as in the class) clans and male mages deal in more destructive magic and hence have many more rules. They even have those cool masks they have to wear
Nice, can you do another aberration please
Great video!!! Looking forward to your updated vampire video!
Also hope you have a exclusive video on the draconic vampires. Because, in our campaign we had a green dragon inflict it's self with the aid of dark magic to become a vampire dragon! It's amazing to think of in the world of dungeons and dragons what getting bitten by a vampire means for a human as far as a power level boost but for a dragon seems like they could possibly become leaps and bonds more powerful. I hope to see a possible video on the subject soon from the #1 dungeons and dragons lore UA-camr on this site.
Very good I feel like I've had a history lesson . Very good descriptive writing ✍️ ❤
In my campaign, I made the Derro all first-generation offspring of a Hag and an unlucky series of captured and cursed Duergar. These Derro are all male, and are all spellcasting Savants, each with their own goals.
Two of them are trying to make a sister-wife; from this shall spring the future "biological" race of Derro.
I can't remember the title, but 15ish years ago I read a book about a exiled rashemen with a blunt sword and some elves that turned into wolves...might have been a trilogy
Those elves are the
Ly thary (werewolf elves) I recommended checking their wiki page , then scroll down to the References section , you might find the name of those novels there 🎉
Ooooh... a fresh shiny! Wheeeeee!
Telling stories amid dropping lore remains a fun angle. And it also just struck me someone could literally hone their DMing watching these. Which is real neat.
I alsofeel like I caught a metatextual point there. The value in the old ways, in balance. I bristle always at some of the words used for this ('gatekeepers' is ruined for me, for the foreseeable future).
But the value of a balance to things...well, that goes beyond Rashemen, D&D, and out into media in general. And more.
Then again, I admit remembering Farideh might have Rashemi ancestry (and her creator played a Rashemi witch in Westgate Irregulars on here) is a big part of what made me fling myself at this video. But the thumbnail and the theming helped. And my ongoing trust for the guy making it remains the foundation.
You want evil Faye warlocks because that's how you get evil Faye warlocks
I’ve made a Baldur’s gate 3 play through, first time named Him “Knox of Rashemen” Human, Outlander I Ignored all trailers & ordered the physical copy. I played original & Minsc was my favourite character… low & behold I Find him !! I laughed & immediately had him in my group
Level 12 wild magic barbarian
Hag spawn? I resemble that remark!
This is where Minsk is from right?
Isn't our Ranger Minsc from Bg from Rashemen.
Thanks AJ, that was wonderful, I have the new supplement on Rashamon, and I've been wanting to adventure there, but the most important thing is to get the feel of the land correctly, thanks for doing that.
I swear GW partially based Kislev on Rashemen.
Ahhh, no hags in DD are nothing like Warhammer. In WHF hags are typically women who have lost families in chaos attacks and join the Mother and other “daughters” to learn hex magic to fight back. They become more ethereal spirits over time but start very human. They are more based on Baba Yaga lore.
@@Vandelberger im not referring to hags, I am referring to the nation and people of Rashemen and how one might look at Kislev and draw comparisons. “Kislev is land, and the land is Kislev”. More over while only fleshed out in an old white dwarf edition there actually are witches for a supplementary Kislevite army called “Hags” and “witches” in place of more traditional wizards who wield their own elemental magics. This was long before CA made their total war series.
@@mikewaterfield3599 Yeah, I that all makes sense. I think the Rashem here treat their "hags" or witches with more reverence where the hags of Kislev are willing to sacrifice humans to defeat their enemies are seen as both good or ill omen.
@@Vandelberger just a smidge, one are the revered true rules of their nations. The other are barely tolerated officially and widely feared.
AJ IS MY HAGSPAWN I GET SWAMPY FOR HIM! WOOO!
My version of Hagspawn are both male and female, and are capable of being ever more hidioues than their mothers
The vremyonni are the male casters of Rashemen. The wield magic, but not political power. They're isolated from society and generally make magical items.
I'd leave too. Any society led by women isn't one you want to live in.
I was enjoying this lore dive on these Hags and Hag Spawn. Thinking Halloween season is getting underway early. Then when things got to the honorable Witches Of Rashemen I felt too guilty to compare them to spooky stories.
Always love content on witches
15:30 xD
This video makes me want an official witch class in 5e. I think it was a thing in past editions at least
It was in 3.5 as a npc in the dm guide,was weak by player standards.
For the algorithm
I'm a fan of your photos as well as your lore. This week's photos seem off, the images didn't match your narration.
I've noticed lately his voice, speech patterns, writing/script style, and a bunch of other things have been different than usual. I think he's using AI.
D&D
I knew there was a use for children 😅
Pretty much what I'd expect from a matriarchy. It's funny just how tyrannical they're portrayed as.
No reason why men can't learn and practice magic. Men are more emotionally controlled and logical.
I think its got more to do with what the spirits want to do.
I think its got more to do with what the spirits want to do.
@@AJPickett So, are the spirits just plain misandrist then? I mean, they very well could be, it is fantasy.
@@smithsmith1956This lore is wrong they do have male casters. AJ did mention them for some reason. The witches made laws against the rule of mages since their old civilization, Raumathar was destroyed in a mage war. The witches are watched by barbarian (as in the class) clans and male mages deal in more destructive magic and hence have many rules