Warhammer Fantasy - Song of The Empire - "Reise Reise"
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Rise, rise warriors of Sigmar!
Now, we unite! To purge the evil that dare confront us! Follow me, and we will banish this darkness! I swear this as your Emperor! - Karl Franz, Emperor of Empire of Man.
Song used:
ristridi's Rammstein - Reise Reise COMPLETE COVER
Videos used:
Sandokan Battle's Warriors of Chaos VS The Empire |Warhammer Total War Cinematic Battle|
Total War Warhammer 1-2, Warhammer: End Times Verminted 1-2, Warhammer Mark of Chaos cinematics/trailers/teasers.
Shows how badass the empire is. Even against literal endless hordes of destruction they hold the line with faith, steel, and gunpowder.
BearArmy *O R D E R T I D E*
they can hold deez phat skeever nuts
One of the best tribute to the empire with the perfect song.
show me ur witchcannon
Fun fact: Reise Reise translates to "Journey Journey", not "Rise Rise" as one would think.
Also, as someone who literally lives in Altdorf, this video has my consent. For the Empire. For the Warhammer!
@Lord Inquisitor Shadowlord Well, that would be new. Because as I said, the german word of Reise does not mean rise, nor do I know of an instance where it was used like that. It doesn't have anything to do with it, despite sounding similar.
@Lord Inquisitor Shadowlord Huh, I forgot about this thread, tbh.
Well, that could work, but is really awkward. As I said, the word "Reise" is more associated with "journey". If we'd mean "arise", there are several other, better fitting words. But I can see how you'd translate it as that, because it makes more sense. Honestly, the word is just used awkwardly in the song itself.
It could be interpreted that the singer is ordering someone to go on a journey, but... that's also weird.
Das mittelhochdeutsche reise bedeutet «kriegerischer Auszug, Kriegszug, Feldzug» und ist der Vorläufer des neuhochdeutschen Wortes Reise.[2] Abgeleitet davon, nannte man im Mittelalter bewaffnete Dienstleute oder berittene Begleitpersonen Reisige, die auf ihres Herrn Geheiß „Reisen“ (d. h. Feldzüge) unternehmen mussten.
Wow! That was amazingly powerful and well cut
i have returned good job son of sigmar
The situation is Hopeless, we are outnumbered 100 to 1, their Monsters stand higher than our Walls. Enemy fell Magik rot the very air.
Mankind don't have the natural Genetic superiority like Elves or Dwarfs, or more advancements in Magic or Technologies.
Still sons of Sigmar fight, against all odds with Sheer Willpower and Grit.
I never play as empire... I gotta say, this makes me want to
For more like this, I can highly recomend the videos, "Faith, Steel, and Gunpowder" by Engagingbear, and "Black Powder" by Evan Royalty. Between this and those, is enough to make anyone start calling out about hammers and Sigmar etc.
Heresy
it is i again keep up the faith in sigmar
Very well done. I only have one question: Where is the footage of the guy with the hammer in the forest from? The one who's fighting the chaos warriors.
Its from an old strategy game intro, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos.
@@theredtiger325 Thank you very much :)
For he Empire!!!!
strong as steel strong as the faith in sigmar 👍
Great Tribut
Well done!
To me, sons of sigmar! FOR THE EMPIRE!!
Я уж думал, все забыли про эту вселенную
🤟
I need an english version of this. It sounds so good but I don't speak german :( [I think it's german]
Edit : I have searched through like 8 videos that say ''reise reise english lyrics'' and all of them just show the written lyrics WHY HAS NO ONE DONE AN ENGLISH COVER OF THIS?!?
Franz Ferdinand omegalul
@Lord Inquisitor Shadowlord no i mean the band
Ja, nein! Rammstein!
kuwl
Dude "Reise" is german for Journey Not rise
Woosh
Its Reikspiel not german.
Yes and no. In modern German it means Journey but "Reise Reise" was originally a call that sailors would hear telling them it was time to get up and set sail. So by that definition, it originally did mean something like arise. The fact the song lyrics compare fighting in the army to spearfishing just reinforces that's the meaning they were going for.