fun fact: the Ånger in Ångermanland comes from an old word referring to a fjord/bay. In current swedish, however, ånger means 'regret'. So its Regretmanland
@@sanguillotine True (he would have been quite old at the time), but who goes to a Christian religious Council and then goes "maybe Jesus wasn't divine"? All the Arians did, learn to read the room.
@@smalltime0 arianism was really popular back then, the biggest issue with it was probably the ridiculous PRIESTS MUST BE PURE!!! thing which led to the vandals establishing some theocratic monarchy in northern africa. i think the Jesus wasn't divine thing (as in he was a prophet) was somewhat popular as well but i can't say for certain
@@spawel1 All of what the Arians actually believed exactly is hard to pin down (since most of our sources are from their enemies, the proto-Orthodox camp) but for sure they didn't believe in the Trinity and they considered Christ to be a created, subordinate deity.
@@spawel1 Arius was excommunicated prior to the Council, but IIRC it was overturned because the Emperor was annoyed with everyone and demanded the Council happen first before everyone started excommunicating each other. I think Arianism still upheld that Jesus is the son of God and sent to Earth to save mankind. But you're right, more on par with a prophet, not an eternal being that's also God. I think part of the popularity was with relatively recent convert groups (since it started with Arius himself), since it is far more in line with most religions to have a prophet sent that's also the son of a God rather than the trinity. It's also not the only thing the Council was convened to settle, just the Arians wouldn't shut up about it.
As a non vampire i guess? Because my next one will be a gangrel viking and if he can become santa i would love that. Raiding all bad kids and giving stuff to good ones seems like a nice diversion from all that vampire stuff.
given that Saint Nicholas was a patron and protector of Sailors, that was the real Saint Nicholas attacking your boat, the gift giving comes from a random tradition of nuns giving anonymous donations to the poor
There’s something about a turkish guy who made toys for kids or something i don’t remember but basically santa claus as many myths is just a mashup from a lot of places lol
@ Saint Nicholas of Myra, the loose root inspiration for Santa Claus was a Cappadotian Greek which is modern day Turkey, there are some stories about him giving gifts to children but those come after the gift giving was already a thing
From my understanding no one is entirely sure where the lore for Santa comes from but is likely an amalgamation of a few people and stories. But saint Nicolas was also the patron saint of children. He actually has quite a list of things he's patron of
UA-cam was pushing your videos through shorts, but this is the one I had to watch in complete. Santa is real! Made sure I was subbed, thanks for making me sure CK is the best map-based dating sim.
If one wants to be more historically accurate, he should be Greek in race. The name Santa Claus came from the English intentionally mispronouncing Sinter Klaas in New Amsterdam, later renamed New York, in order to taunt the Catholic Dutch that had recently gained their independence from Spain. Sinter Klaas is the Dutch name for Saint Nicholas, a saint with Greek ancestry. He was a bishop in Myra, currently in modern day Turkey, during the regin of Roman emperor Constantine the Great. His Greek ancestry the result of being a descendent of one of the original families that founded a Greek colony in the 600s BC, making his family having been living in the area for a thousand years in the 400s AD. He originally took a vow of poverty, yet he inherited the vast wealth of his family by default due to being the last living member of the family. As a result he kept finding ways to give his wealth away, marking him as the patron saint of charity and generosity. One of his efforts was inventing the palm shop industry where his business bought old stuff while intentionally losing money. Even to this day, palm shops still display his family coat of arms on the signs, an upside down blunted trident marking peace and merchant business.
@@elerielouie3160 Maybe, but it's spelled that way several times so I assumed it was intentional. Could be autocorrect I guess, or maybe a regional/culturally specific term.
You can play as the actual Santa in the total conversion mod, "Princes of Darkness" He has event chains and flavor pertaining to Christmas and Yuletide.
I love how instead of, geniunely any other choice of path, all of which would make more sense for Santa than intrigue, she continues to play the game the exact same way
Subbed when she tried to actually pronounce a foreign word correctly, one that's actually hard too. Most youtubers freak out when they see something like "Achaemenid Empire" or "Ulaanbaatar"
There are a lot of jokes from my early youth that I don't find very funny anymore or worse embarrassing. but 69... 69 will always be funny to me for some reason. Perhaps because the position actually isn't any good and is a joke in and of itself. idk why I felt the need to defend 69 jokes enjoyers but there it is.
elf on the shelf supercut can be found here (links to my vods channel which you should follow) ua-cam.com/video/Yu3wOy5AVvI/v-deo.html
If only there was a rename plague feature, spreading christmas cheer would've been a lot different
This would add so much joy to my plague experiences.
@@bunnerkins And Cheer, don't forget Holiday Cheer!
fun fact: the Ånger in Ångermanland comes from an old word referring to a fjord/bay. In current swedish, however, ånger means 'regret'. So its Regretmanland
Anna Ström is a Games User Research Coordinator at Paradox. Hi Anna.
NOBODY SNITCH
That is just too funny lmao
Is this actually true?
@@jillyeonToo late 😂
@@Generichomeboy ye, the devs have characters in the game spread across the bookmarks. They are hidden though, you gotta find em.
St. Nick in real life punched Arius (a delegate to the Council of Nicea) in the face.
He absolutely would declare wars
It’s debatable whether it was Arius or merely an Arian. Regardless there is an account of punching a guy.
@@sanguillotine True (he would have been quite old at the time), but who goes to a Christian religious Council and then goes "maybe Jesus wasn't divine"?
All the Arians did, learn to read the room.
@@smalltime0 arianism was really popular back then, the biggest issue with it was probably the ridiculous PRIESTS MUST BE PURE!!! thing which led to the vandals establishing some theocratic monarchy in northern africa.
i think the Jesus wasn't divine thing (as in he was a prophet) was somewhat popular as well but i can't say for certain
@@spawel1 All of what the Arians actually believed exactly is hard to pin down (since most of our sources are from their enemies, the proto-Orthodox camp) but for sure they didn't believe in the Trinity and they considered Christ to be a created, subordinate deity.
@@spawel1 Arius was excommunicated prior to the Council, but IIRC it was overturned because the Emperor was annoyed with everyone and demanded the Council happen first before everyone started excommunicating each other.
I think Arianism still upheld that Jesus is the son of God and sent to Earth to save mankind. But you're right, more on par with a prophet, not an eternal being that's also God. I think part of the popularity was with relatively recent convert groups (since it started with Arius himself), since it is far more in line with most religions to have a prophet sent that's also the son of a God rather than the trinity.
It's also not the only thing the Council was convened to settle, just the Arians wouldn't shut up about it.
“Santa will come and Santa will sit on your lap” might be my new favorite jillyeon quote
The game being like no its illegal to love your wife is so funny
"What is the thing that he has? A sleigh?" That killed me for some reason lmao 😂
something about streaming kills my braincells and i am just completely unable to recall basic information sometimes
@@jillyeonIt’s alright happens to the best of us!
@jillyeon nah I did the same thing, "yea what's that thing called?" 😂
The implication that santa lives in Sápmi is hilarious to me only bc I live in that area
I could never live that north. My mental health takes a dip from like, normal winter sunlight hours.
That is what we say in Britain tbf, that Father Christmas lives in "lapland". Not the same region but pretty close.
Oh where? I'm going there soon to visit a friend
If you play the Princes of Darkness mod, there's a decision to become Santa (and immortal) for controlling the land you started in.
As a non vampire i guess? Because my next one will be a gangrel viking and if he can become santa i would love that. Raiding all bad kids and giving stuff to good ones seems like a nice diversion from all that vampire stuff.
I’m glad a hike saved your marriage lol.
Rip to the elf on the shelf eldritch lore but at least there will always be the VOD 😔
Bit late mentioning this but "become santa" is a thing for fae in the princes of darkness mod for ck3
missed opportunity to make his family motto "you better watch out, you better watch out, YOU BETTER WATCH OUT" :-/
Knew Jillyeon was the best because she casually dropped the word "diacritics". This is gonna be a great video just from that alone
So used to hearing streamers say "I won't try to pronounce that." It's good to know some people learn phonics.
given that Saint Nicholas was a patron and protector of Sailors, that was the real Saint Nicholas attacking your boat, the gift giving comes from a random tradition of nuns giving anonymous donations to the poor
that can't be it, Christmas is about giving to the rich
There’s something about a turkish guy who made toys for kids or something i don’t remember but basically santa claus as many myths is just a mashup from a lot of places lol
@ Saint Nicholas of Myra, the loose root inspiration for Santa Claus was a Cappadotian Greek which is modern day Turkey, there are some stories about him giving gifts to children but those come after the gift giving was already a thing
From my understanding no one is entirely sure where the lore for Santa comes from but is likely an amalgamation of a few people and stories.
But saint Nicolas was also the patron saint of children. He actually has quite a list of things he's patron of
Santa is technically already in the game... as a catholic artifact... of his skeleton... venice stole...
Santa's totally kind and generous - even the coal for naughty kids was so they could stay warm in the cold
10:48 , funnily enough, it is the same guy, Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors as well as children and.... A few other groups.
the elf on the shelf portion of the stream was peak jillyeon
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I'm so glad i subbed to you for quality content like this. Nocap or whatever people in their mid 20s are supposed to say.
your vids always make my day cozier thank u queen
young santa looked like prince charming from shrek
There is also a canon Santa (including achievement) in the Princes of Darkness Mod.
I think it is an exiled Fae that just wants to spread cheer ^^
Young Santa from Jillyeon is my hear me out
1:41 it's Mr. Clean as a 75 year old man
In Princes of Darkness you can LITERALLY play as Santa in the Dark Ages: Fae bookmark
I love Father Christmas
Merry Jillymas to all
That sounds... I'm not gonna say it, but you can guess how I read that.
No prince of darkness? Theres is a santa in that
I'm so ready for elf on the shelf content!!!
Move along Die Hard, a new best christmas movie just dropped!
UA-cam was pushing your videos through shorts, but this is the one I had to watch in complete. Santa is real!
Made sure I was subbed, thanks for making me sure CK is the best map-based dating sim.
I can’t believe “subscribe to be on the nice list” worked on me. Well, you have a new subscriber :)
Santa kidnaps all of the dwarfs and makes them work in his court
When you gave him the Surgeon's tools, I was thinking of Goldberg's Santa in Santa's Slay!
"im a slow editor" no youre an EXCELLENT editor. greatness needs some time
this is very silly i enjoyed it a lot ^-^
This reminds me of going back and watching the early videos of a channel that is now my favorite
As a Man, I can confirm, Beards are makeup for men.
this is the jolliest thing ive ever seen
This is my first Jilyeon video, if they're all like this I'm 100% in
Holy FUCK, Kris !!! I looooooooove Christmas [proceeds to break Crusader Kings 3]
This video was so fun! thanks and merry chrysanthemum
If one wants to be more historically accurate, he should be Greek in race.
The name Santa Claus came from the English intentionally mispronouncing Sinter Klaas in New Amsterdam, later renamed New York, in order to taunt the Catholic Dutch that had recently gained their independence from Spain.
Sinter Klaas is the Dutch name for Saint Nicholas, a saint with Greek ancestry. He was a bishop in Myra, currently in modern day Turkey, during the regin of Roman emperor Constantine the Great.
His Greek ancestry the result of being a descendent of one of the original families that founded a Greek colony in the 600s BC, making his family having been living in the area for a thousand years in the 400s AD.
He originally took a vow of poverty, yet he inherited the vast wealth of his family by default due to being the last living member of the family. As a result he kept finding ways to give his wealth away, marking him as the patron saint of charity and generosity. One of his efforts was inventing the palm shop industry where his business bought old stuff while intentionally losing money. Even to this day, palm shops still display his family coat of arms on the signs, an upside down blunted trident marking peace and merchant business.
What is a palm shop? I've never heard that term before and couldn't find anything online
@@burnthepatriarchy Maybe a typo for pawn shop?
@@elerielouie3160 Maybe, but it's spelled that way several times so I assumed it was intentional. Could be autocorrect I guess, or maybe a regional/culturally specific term.
Yeaaa, I've been waiting for more crusader kings~
You're tearing me apart, Anna!
You can play as the actual Santa in the total conversion mod, "Princes of Darkness" He has event chains and flavor pertaining to Christmas and Yuletide.
Jillymas
I love how instead of, geniunely any other choice of path, all of which would make more sense for Santa than intrigue, she continues to play the game the exact same way
The Princes of Darkness mod lets you become Santa as one of the Fae. Its actually sort of difficult to achieve too lol
Maybe the real christmas spirit was the anna's we wived along the way.
The little face in the bottom left corner kind of looks like a censor bar covering naked Santa 😭
God I love your content so much XD
I’m jollymaxxing
I love your videos
I love santa jillyon
And then there is me, reviving Beta Israel on Christmas
Merry Chrysler
Have a Jolly Jillysmas
THANKS
big oily buff men
is cribmab!
happy crisis
Christmas is coming yeah
no way, sami santa
So when’s the elf on the shelf deepcut?
not sure if youre joking or not but either way i am uploading a cut video to my vods channel later today
@ sorry! Didn’t make it to the end of the vid before commenting that 😅
Thank you tho!!
Sure, the problem was the eyes not being big enough...
Santas is FINNISH (trve!)
Subbed when she tried to actually pronounce a foreign word correctly, one that's actually hard too. Most youtubers freak out when they see something like "Achaemenid Empire" or "Ulaanbaatar"
3:20 Shrek
I tried a similar thing around a week ago, but your Santa looks way better :(
I know it's the north pole, but you sure say fog a a lot 🎅
Sleigh
Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas!
*ears twitching* Poland mentioned... ?
I thought you were going to do the "Become Santa Clause" fey decision in princes of darkness
mary crimmace :)
I need my 23:47 back.
there is an easter egg it you put 69 points in any of the stats in the character creator. 🤭
I subbed a while back. I hope Saint Nick recognizes subs retroactively, I wanna be on the nice list 🙏
WoopWoop! =3
You should have just played the Princes of Darkness mod Santa is a character in mod
happy halloween
Yay 🎉
Missed chance to play as Krampus instead of Santa seeing as krampus is a Scandinavian creation whereas Santa is a Christian creation
Peak
Honestly i expected him to start in Mira and travel to Laponia
There are a lot of jokes from my early youth that I don't find very funny anymore or worse embarrassing. but 69... 69 will always be funny to me for some reason. Perhaps because the position actually isn't any good and is a joke in and of itself. idk why I felt the need to defend 69 jokes enjoyers but there it is.
It was all ok until someone had to have him bisexual 😭
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