It’s actually Scots, so part Anglo-Saxon (old English), part Norse (old Norwegian), and some Gaelic. It’s somewhat akin to a Creole language, a bastard language of English and Norwegian with some Gaelic influences.
@@cgallegos2106 not much Gaelic really, Scots is Germanic and has many similarities with Germanic languages so yes Old English would have many things in common with it especially in the North
@@mecoolguy3780 actually...the language he was speaking was middle english. There are some words that sound like actual english, but the rest sounds more like a germanic language. what you probably heard wast "forthe foot in scotland" (sorry........I'm a bit of a language geek......)
Eh, I always hated that Scottish "Friend" of ours, at least Gravity 2 is coming! *Remebering that time when the Normans conquered England (Anglo Saxon).* Anyways, moving on!
It is worth mentioning that Poundmaker's defeat cutscene uses his own words from his trial by colonial government after he gave himself up. Nice attention. Also a very cool-looking and sounding character.
@@xLetalis per Wikipedia, The buffalo pound was a hunting device constructed by native peoples of the North American plains for the purpose of entrapping and slaughtering American bison, also known as buffalo.
Robert the Bruce's old Scottish really has some noticable traces of old High German. Especially the way he pronounces some words and builds his sentences.
I just learned that old english merged with french to become middle then modern english. Does that mean that english is both a romance and Germanic language?
That is Old Royal Dutch from the early to mid 20th century. We relaxed a bit with our pronounciation but we still use the "g"(scrape your throat), "r"(vibrate your tongue) and exaggerated "h" very much.
Boxy Bob which is why I refuse to accept that she is the rep, I’m not going to be represented by some fat bitch who walks out on her people My country has been done so fucking wrong it’s upsetting
Well, he was a servant of Pedro de Valdivia (the guy who founded Santiago de Chile) and when he scaped he took everything he knew from the spanish to use it against them, he teached the Mapuche how to ride a horse, how to use the environment to their favor, how to use fire arms (the line when he said that Mapuche will use your own arms against you is because of that) and thanks to that the War of Arauco lasted so long, hell Mapuche people didn't only stand their ground against one empire but two, Incas also tried to expand in Chile but they were stoped by Mapuche. Lautaro was a real hero, but we don't acknowledge him at all until recent years
One thing that I've always loved about Civ is that it makes you feel like a total jerk for eliminating another civilization from the game. You get the sense that everything that defined a people is being erased. And while other games would give you a sense of accomplishment, you instead get a feeling of regret.
@@xLetalis With the news of Louis Riel's actions and defeat at Batoche, Poundmaker went there to surrender. On the basis of a letter written by Louis Riel bearing his name, Poundmaker was convicted of treason in 1885 and sentenced to three years in Stony Mountain Penitentiary. He said to Riel, "You did not catch me, I gave myself up. I wanted peace."he said it to Louis Riel I actually I think
@@kaiflood6061 It's a liturgical language for Hindus. Many Brahmins study it for religious purposes and most Indian Universities have a Sanskrit department. Also Historically, it wasn't spoken by the masses in India, who either spoke Prakit or other Aboriginal/Dravidian languages.
Oh Lautraro, friend of the dutch and enemy of the spaniards, former king of Araucania, you expelled the french, kept your Chile free as Ulster put in their place so many, that the Irishmans pay homage to you with this poem Henry Grattan
I have never played this game before, so I only saw 7 leaders going into war, tasting the sweet grapes of victory only to accept defeat in the end. It was kind of sad...
People react to you declaring war Robert : *kicks stool angrily* Seondeok : you lose Shaka : pleb Poundmaker : I want blood Tamar : We no scared Wilhelmina : fak u Lautaro : bish I fricking knew it Chinggis : no u Chandragupta : r u avin a giggle m8
Ok, I cracked the code about what language Robert the Bruce is saying. The wiki says Robert the Bruce speaks Early Scots, which is basically a dialect of Middle English that emerged in Scotland.
Ok just to make this clear about Robert de Bruce: He probably speaks scotts, a creole language decendent from old english. It's a germanic language it has NOTHING to do with scottish gaelic, which is a celtic language.
Seondeok probably WOULD'VE been able to see her defeat coming, but she turned too quickly and accidentally whipped one of those jeweled tassels into her eye. That's going to affect anyones vision
Hi there- same! I'm Plains Cree and understand 30-40% of that he's saying.. The second part where he says "Namoya" is "Don't". Essentially he says 'Don't do this if you know whats good for you' roughly. The English translation is kinda off and way more detailed than what he actually said.
I really wish there was a spy project that conceals military strengt. Would be fun to see a AI declare war on you cause they think you're weak, and then you step out of the fog of war (AI perspective) with your 2 giant death robots or whatever.
Yes, he was the first to use it in battle against the Japanese navy. The thing is, after the warring states period, they knew well how to fight on land. But, because it was mostly an in land civil war, their navy were not the best and was very out of date
As a Dane i understand roughly 50% of what Robert is saying, in fact it is more intelligible to me than Swedish is on some parts, that is strange and unexpected.
You should do all of the smaller DLC Leaders next (Australia, Poland, etc.), if you want to do more of these. I don't think anyone's done those in a compilation yet.
Regarding the language of Robert de Bruce: He's speaking Early Scots, which developed from the northumbrian accent of middle english. Early Scots is the ancestor of the modern Scots language, which is a separate language from english and is distinct from the Scottish accent of English (though this is somewhat contested among linguists). He is NOT speaking Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language in the Goidelic group that is closely related to Irish and Manx and more distantly to the Brythonic languages that includes Welsh, Breton and Cornish. As Early Scots is a Germanic language, the similaritities to the other languages in this grouping that other comments have pointed out are not too surprising, especially considering that they at this point had had less time to diverge from each other.
Some of the repeated suggestions of Gaelic for Robert Bruce when it's been repeatedly made clear that that isn't the case make me wonder what will happen when they add a Norman speaking Richard II. Will people start insisting that he must have been cast incorrectly because he should be speaking Old English instead of French? Or will they assume he already is. I mean if some people couldn't recognize that as something close to Middle English who knows. And I've never even heard an example of Norman French; considering that they were apparently basically Vikings trying to speak a really old version of French who knows what it will sound like. I live to see that reaction.
I had to rewind and listen to Robert he Bruce like seven times because I could tell if he was speaking high Scottish Gaelic or just English with an extremely thick Scottish accent.
Whenever the Scotland guy talks, my brain can't decide if I understand him or not.
I swear it sounds so close to English
@@cgonthebeat3741 Probably because it's Old Scottish
@@Dingus_Khaan That's neat thanks for the Info
@@Dingus_Khaan you mean... Gaelic*
which is still spoken in Scotland
Scotland: "Kennst du it hearen?"
Me as a german who learned english: 😶 "Wait what?"
Old English was a lot more german than it is now.
It’s actually Scots, so part Anglo-Saxon (old English), part Norse (old Norwegian), and some Gaelic. It’s somewhat akin to a Creole language, a bastard language of English and Norwegian with some Gaelic influences.
@@cgallegos2106 not much Gaelic really, Scots is Germanic and has many similarities with Germanic languages so yes Old English would have many things in common with it especially in the North
I think the same thing hearing German. It's so strange to suddenly understand what's being said.
@@ingasparrow you don't speak ancient Scots mate lol
Robert: * scottish noises *
Me: uh huh...?
Robert: asdfkd *FOOT IN SCOTLAND*
I heard a *FOURTH* foot in scotland
@@mecoolguy3780 actually...the language he was speaking was middle english. There are some words that sound like actual english, but the rest sounds more like a germanic language. what you probably heard wast "forthe foot in scotland" (sorry........I'm a bit of a language geek......)
@@vangoghenthusiast701 don't worry about it. geek or not you sure know your stuff! have a great day!
Eh, I always hated that Scottish "Friend" of ours, at least Gravity 2 is coming! *Remebering that time when the Normans conquered England (Anglo Saxon).* Anyways, moving on!
It is worth mentioning that Poundmaker's defeat cutscene uses his own words from his trial by colonial government after he gave himself up. Nice attention.
Also a very cool-looking and sounding character.
interesting, what does Poundmaker mean? In my mind I keep calling him Pondmaker :)
@@xLetalis it's a reference to his bison calling abilities!
@@ISUCKATANYOFTHIS what is "bison calling"?
@@xLetalis per Wikipedia, The buffalo pound was a hunting device constructed by native peoples of the North American plains for the purpose of entrapping and slaughtering American bison, also known as buffalo.
@@xLetalis so, Poundmaker was good at calling bison in to those pounds.
Mongols: "terrifying sounds"
*Translated in captions*
"Oh no, the mango chutney is only a scanner!"
Im mongolian and it is roughly meant to say” i will crush you”
@@NijikaYuki Oh. Well I wouldn't want to make him angry. You guys can be nice and nasty.
@@ryaku5 and they are seemingly over-protective of their mango chutney...
Robert the Bruce's old Scottish really has some noticable traces of old High German. Especially the way he pronounces some words and builds his sentences.
Also the reason you can understand some of it is because it comes from the same family tree. (Specifically the Germanic part if i remember correctly)
Der Kugelfisch It’s middle Scots.
@Mortus Evil thanks for specifying. I only knew the bare minimum of how english came to be
I just learned that old english merged with french to become middle then modern english. Does that mean that english is both a romance and Germanic language?
@Celtic Phoenix Sollst actually exists in German. It means: you should / you shall, if you were to add the you (du) in 2. Person singular informal.
Stop being mean to that nice old lady from the Netherlands D:
That nice old lady is the most ruthless woman the Netherlands has ever known. Watch a documentary on her...
Hoor ik daar...
KONINGSHUISBESPOTTING?!
@@FlyingScott VERBRAND DE VERADER
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
@@sjtimmer7 the same can be said of Shaka Zulu
Gotta love the Netherlands, every word is required to have an extremely exaggerated HHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Dutch guy here lol
That is Old Royal Dutch from the early to mid 20th century. We relaxed a bit with our pronounciation but we still use the "g"(scrape your throat), "r"(vibrate your tongue) and exaggerated "h" very much.
To be fair, they did give her an extremely posh accent. It honestly sounds closer to our last queen (Beatrix) than it does to the actual Wilhelmina.
@@tribdux8831
Gekoloniseerd! ^^
Dracos002 Wilhelmina voice: Princess Beatrix of Nassau
Queen Wilhelmina's defensive cut-scene would look silly if not for the fact that she was queen when the Nazis invaded, which just makes it badass.
She was the only man in the Dutch government.
But then she fucked off to england and left her country to rot. Then she came back after the war like nothing had happened.
Boxy Bob which is why I refuse to accept that she is the rep, I’m not going to be represented by some fat bitch who walks out on her people
My country has been done so fucking wrong it’s upsetting
@@DMDarren France had many of those.
Fire Power701 glad I’m not french then lol
0:02 everybody press *F* for the chair that evil warmonger Robert abused
edit: England declare war on Scotland
Scotland declare war on a chair
"You will be defeated before you set foot on Scotland"
*Angrily kicks chair*
He really set foot on that chair
Holy smokes, I just realized how far he punts the chair
F
Me, A Scot seeing this comment with the same last name as Robert. *Kicks Chair Angrily*
Poundmaker has the best outfit in history
Natio European
Me: Alright, Wilhelmina looks pretty defenceless, let’s attack her-
Wilhelmina: *grabs parasol*
Me: *_OH BOY I’M IN FOR IT NOW_*
Poor chair.
ROBERT WHY DID YOU KICKED THE CHAIR?! SUPERFUNNY!!!!!!!!!!
F
I am subscribed to you lol, never thought I'd see you here. XD
It was a joke btw I watch your witcher videos
Imagine if there was a banging noise when it landed like it hit something or someone .
I'm Dutch myself and hearing Wilhelmina speak with those strong words, even the defeat ones, really made me feel patriotic^^
Barricade379 I can barely understand a word she was saying. Her accent was really thick.
Gotta make that accent - body connection :)
@White Boi I can't believe the sheer audacity of some people.
@@TimeturnerJ Shhh, he just needs a way to vent. Orange man bad, and the such.
SR3v1000 - are you west-Flemish or something? The way she talks might be old-fashioned, but still easy to understand
4:13 When you scam the Indian tech support guy
Doomguy that works with almost every phone commercial lmao
Right. Shouldn't you be fighting demons right now?
(Shivers in fear in the fact that i'm undead)
Mad repect
_No one:_
_Seondeok: I h a v e f o r e s a w_
With satellites in 1440
Nobody:
Tamar: _W A L L S_
_"NERF THIS!"_
BuriedFlame they should make D va as a GDR skin lol
Just realized that Lautaro's rapier is the exact same model from Philip II's, cool detail
wait shit you are right, nice detail
Well, he was a servant of Pedro de Valdivia (the guy who founded Santiago de Chile) and when he scaped he took everything he knew from the spanish to use it against them, he teached the Mapuche how to ride a horse, how to use the environment to their favor, how to use fire arms (the line when he said that Mapuche will use your own arms against you is because of that) and thanks to that the War of Arauco lasted so long, hell Mapuche people didn't only stand their ground against one empire but two, Incas also tried to expand in Chile but they were stoped by Mapuche. Lautaro was a real hero, but we don't acknowledge him at all until recent years
One thing that I've always loved about Civ is that it makes you feel like a total jerk for eliminating another civilization from the game. You get the sense that everything that defined a people is being erased. And while other games would give you a sense of accomplishment, you instead get a feeling of regret.
Haha what?😂
They get what they deserved for being weak. I love these scenes of defeat with leaders realising their nation is erased
3:17 .... Ow my pride as a Mapuche...
You won, great leader... *Looks down at the death and destruction below* but at what cost?
Wow chandragupta basically said that we defeated him only because he taught us too well
The indian courage
Have you heard "Your worst enemy is your greatest teacher"?
That thumbnail is my parents when they click on the "homework" folder
haha
Samuel Raspini I don’t understand what’s wrong with homework?
@@zenyatta7258 There's no need to thank me! Did you laugh?
Samuel Raspini yeah
The mom is horrified but the da is just surprised
I always like how it kind of looks like Lautaro is using Philips sword, taking the ‘using your own weapons against you’ literally.
Maybe the Mapuche fought with the Spain civ and siezed their weapons, like Philips' sword?
@@azuca1205 As a Chilean, I confirm that
thank you for the confirmation
I feel like Chandragupta gives himself a little too much credit for YOU beating HIM
Literally all I can understand from the Scottish dude is the word Scotland
Same
This made me remember when Korea was united and respected, and now I’m sad
At least the south half is respected.
Robert best boi
And that end 👏👏
Most depressing ending: Robert the Bruce. With a close second for Tamar.
Def agreed
Poundmaker close third.
The Korean one makes me feel bad for her 😢
the va did a really good job with robert. you hear him choke up a little before he says "can you hear it"
Interesting fact that is actually what poundmaker said when he was captured by the Canadian government in the northwest rebellion.
interesting indeed, tell us more ;]
@@xLetalis With the news of Louis Riel's actions and defeat at Batoche, Poundmaker went there to surrender. On the basis of a letter written by Louis Riel bearing his name, Poundmaker was convicted of treason in 1885 and sentenced to three years in Stony Mountain Penitentiary. He said to Riel, "You did not catch me, I gave myself up. I wanted peace."he said it to Louis Riel I actually I think
Shut up traitor..
@@deutschlandww1a7vtank27 A match for the ages
That probably explains why it doesn't make sense here.
scotland is like that one anime OP you only know the english parts of.
2:33 to 2:58 is footage of Dutch resistance put up by Queen Wilhelmina during World War II.
Ahem. *NEDERLAND*
GEKOLONISEERD
ZEG MAKKER
@@FlyingScott *KOKONOTEN ZIJ SPECERIJEN*
Even in defeat Shaka still terrifies you.
@Celtic Phoenix hahaha. You are so funny.
@Celtic Phoenix bruh you gay asf
"I will live on in your nightmares"
*OH BOY YOU YES WILL*
*yes you will
Robert's Attacked reaction is the best! :D
Wow I am a Mongolian an the genghis khan's talk was very accurate I understood it very well
nice
As both a Scotsman and a Dutchman...
*ROBERT NO*
The Scotland guy looks like the king from burger king
lol
0:01 his sword clips through his shirt
Turning on captions while Robert the Bruce is talking is one of the best decisions I made today
Didn't expect the Sanskrit of Chandragupta to be so on point. Truly brilliant research team.
Dhammu Pandit Do people even speak or write in Sanskrit anymore?
@@kaiflood6061 It's a liturgical language for Hindus. Many Brahmins study it for religious purposes and most Indian Universities have a Sanskrit department. Also Historically, it wasn't spoken by the masses in India, who either spoke Prakit or other Aboriginal/Dravidian languages.
Dhammu Pandit oh that makes sense, like how Buddhists might study Pali so we can read and understand the original Pali canon
nobody:
not a soul:
zulu: *tongue click*
The only reason of why I want this DLC is Lautaro
He looks badass ngl
Props for all the people animating the characters! I always watch how the lip sync is done in animation and in here it's top-notch!
3:54
Me with a thousand nukes ready to be launched:
*WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT YOU DID TO GHANDI*
It is Ghandi he just got buff.
@@matthewsisk4769 And through magic (probably) he got younger.
3:03 chile wn no me lo creo
Yo tampoco era capaz de creerlo ¡Pero míralo! ¡Esto es real!
La wea loca
Esta wea es increíble
Wn, literalmente espere a que ests expansion saliera en switch para comprarme el juego
Viva Chile cabros
Oh Lautraro, friend of the dutch and enemy of the spaniards, former king of Araucania, you expelled the french, kept your Chile free as Ulster put in their place so many, that the Irishmans pay homage to you with this poem
Henry Grattan
Scots is so strange, you just assume it’s accented English but it’s not exactly
more like some old predessesor to the english dialect that is spoken today a day, but with an accent too
It’s Gaelic
@@TechSupport900 It's not Gaelic. It's Old Scots.
It's Middle English
1:56 This dude basically just said "I didn't lose, I purposefully failed to win."
"I didn't lose! I merely failed to win!"
Chandragupta is everything that India stands for😍
Sexy Ghandi
@Tejas Misra Unadulterated arrogance😎
3:27 throat singing intensifies
*_MANGO CHUTNEY INTENSIFIES_*
4:24 Seondeok dancing to Üsküdar'a Gideriken was all I needed in my Turkish heart
It must be a very loose reference to the Turkish Soldiers in the Korean War 70 years ago
Brah The Cree?! I'm Cree Holy Hell it makes me proud to be native damn straight son that's badass now I wanna go see the Cree in action
I have never played this game before, so I only saw 7 leaders going into war, tasting the sweet grapes of victory only to accept defeat in the end. It was kind of sad...
Colonial and Native American clothing mixed is a mood.
2:33 why can i hear the gggsdcrehch on each word so aggresively
Everybody gangsta till Melissa McCarthy starts representing the Netherlands
Lautaro sin duda alguna es el que más emocion, odio y tristesa representa❤
Wilhelmina is very confident the Dutch will win even we she got defeated
Puro aguante a lautaro, un verdadero heroe
Un capo Lautaro
Un crack
People react to you declaring war
Robert : *kicks stool angrily*
Seondeok : you lose
Shaka : pleb
Poundmaker : I want blood
Tamar : We no scared
Wilhelmina : fak u
Lautaro : bish I fricking knew it
Chinggis : no u
Chandragupta : r u avin a giggle m8
Ok, I cracked the code about what language Robert the Bruce is saying. The wiki says Robert the Bruce speaks Early Scots, which is basically a dialect of Middle English that emerged in Scotland.
Ok just to make this clear about Robert de Bruce: He probably speaks scotts, a creole language decendent from old english. It's a germanic language it has NOTHING to do with scottish gaelic, which is a celtic language.
I can't get over just how GOOD these animations are. Like, seriously. Holy FUCK.
The leaders are the best thing in this game, every historian would love this
I legit cried when I heard the Scotland defeat line
0:43
Seondeok: *Speaks
Me:😐 what?
Looking forward for the rest of reactions and the vanills DLCs !
they are coming ;]
0:12 "peace was never a option"
I love how wilhemina still says u like an behaved person and not je while shes at war
3:13 that "CHOP" was perfect
The Dutch lady's defeat words made me feel sad. :(
THOO SHALT SOP ON [illegible] SET A FORTH FOOT IN SCOTLAND.
He's inviting us to have dinner with him. How considerate!
28 chair hits, you didn't want to leave it a chance, huh?
Bro I’m about to start simping for the pound maker, like- ahaha what’s up with you baby!!
Lautaro , Tupac Amaru II and Emperor Mariano were the most Badass Native american rebels of LATAM
But the sadness in the Scottish guys eyes in the defeat scene...
Seondeok probably WOULD'VE been able to see her defeat coming, but she turned too quickly and accidentally whipped one of those jeweled tassels into her eye. That's going to affect anyones vision
Lmfao I didn’t expect my tribe to be in this game. Poundmaker’s a cool character.
Octopie 223 I didn’t even know how many people spoke Cree anymore it’s nice to see that it’s still around
Kai Flood
Definitely!
I can just barely understand Poundmaker, really beautiful game.
Hi there- same! I'm Plains Cree and understand 30-40% of that he's saying.. The second part where he says "Namoya" is "Don't". Essentially he says 'Don't do this if you know whats good for you' roughly. The English translation is kinda off and way more detailed than what he actually said.
Brandi Cunningham
“Namôya” also means no as well. I’m also plains cree!
Does anybody else feel bad defeating poundmaker? He takes the fun out of my dominations
I really wish there was a spy project that conceals military strengt. Would be fun to see a AI declare war on you cause they think you're weak, and then you step out of the fog of war (AI perspective) with your 2 giant death robots or whatever.
Almost all the leaders say that may their nation once again prosper or say to you to have mercy on their people
Honestly i think admiral yi would have made a great leader
"Edit" for those who don't know who he is, he is a general from korea
He wasn't a country leader though, just an amazing admiral
12 ships Vs 333 ships. His best battle😎
@@Skadi609 did he command turtle ships? :)
Yes, he was the first to use it in battle against the Japanese navy.
The thing is, after the warring states period, they knew well how to fight on land. But, because it was mostly an in land civil war, their navy were not the best and was very out of date
@@xLetalis the admiral yi series on extra history is really interesting if you wanna see it
As a Dane i understand roughly 50% of what Robert is saying, in fact it is more intelligible to me than Swedish is on some parts, that is strange and unexpected.
Middle English was quite similar to Germanic languages
everyone: oh no i defeted
Shaka: i live on in your nightmares
PoundMaker is my favorite character in this game
The Scottish guy is angry but calm.
You should do all of the smaller DLC Leaders next (Australia, Poland, etc.), if you want to do more of these. I don't think anyone's done those in a compilation yet.
working on it!
I was about to say that, almost no one has that kind of video
Wilhelmina's defeat line is the same as Wilhelm the Orange from Civ 5. Interesting.
Turn on the subtitles, it’s worth it.
it is :D
*THE MANGO CHUTNEY IS UNTRUSTWORTHY*
I almost feel bad for these factions when you defeat them... if only there is a better alternative then unnecessary bloodshed...
diplomacy
science
Culture
Chungus Khan: peace was never an option.
Also Chungus Khan: sorry lmao
Chandagupta is a little bit too arrogant.
he is indeed :)
Just like T-Series
well he conquered all of india.... i mean most of india
@@auaj2194 *Nobody conquers the Tamal Kings*
The indian defeat one is historically accurate, as there are many tales about students outperfoming their teachers and teachers getting jelous.
Oh my god Scotland got so much funnier after turning on captions.
everything is :D
Regarding the language of Robert de Bruce:
He's speaking Early Scots, which developed from the northumbrian accent of middle english. Early Scots is the ancestor of the modern Scots language, which is a separate language from english and is distinct from the Scottish accent of English (though this is somewhat contested among linguists). He is NOT speaking Scottish Gaelic, a Celtic language in the Goidelic group that is closely related to Irish and Manx and more distantly to the Brythonic languages that includes Welsh, Breton and Cornish. As Early Scots is a Germanic language, the similaritities to the other languages in this grouping that other comments have pointed out are not too surprising, especially considering that they at this point had had less time to diverge from each other.
Why does the Khan move like a robot, seriously Genghis could be a mongolian chuck e cheese animatronic.
There was actully a tear in my eye
Some of the repeated suggestions of Gaelic for Robert Bruce when it's been repeatedly made clear that that isn't the case make me wonder what will happen when they add a Norman speaking Richard II. Will people start insisting that he must have been cast incorrectly because he should be speaking Old English instead of French? Or will they assume he already is. I mean if some people couldn't recognize that as something close to Middle English who knows. And I've never even heard an example of Norman French; considering that they were apparently basically Vikings trying to speak a really old version of French who knows what it will sound like. I live to see that reaction.
Woo! More leader react vids
I had to rewind and listen to Robert he Bruce like seven times because I could tell if he was speaking high Scottish Gaelic or just English with an extremely thick Scottish accent.
0:01 That Poor Chair will Make Yuna, and Hojo Tokimune crack up after the chair is thrown after this scottish guy declares war.
Aguante los Mapuches
Aguante el Wallmapu vieja