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Drew: why would anyone wanna live in this city it’s so cramped
The city: rent/35$
Drew: IM MOVING IN
OMG how can you live in this city ?!
rent/35$
im sold.
Drew In The Cramped City:
Uhhh
IM MOVING OUT.
And if that's Hong Kong dollar, that's about 4.50 USD now
This would be so miserable to live in, I could never live in this cramped area
(35$ rent)
Aight I'm in
there is a small village in Poland it’s called „Mała wieś przy drodze” it translates to „Small village next to a road”
There's Bad Essen in Germany.
It was an inn village. The name means Bath and food
HMMMM
Actually Drew, people make these fantasy maps either for like you said D&D but they also use them for writing their own fantasy stories in that world. And some people like me, just imagine wars and world events on those maps
i just design it in world box
1:20, They were near impossible to take. Proper castles were nearly indestructible to most weaponry at the time. Invaders would have to either starve them out or have someone working for them on the inside to let them in.
The walls were, but the keep was easy to take down, invaders would spill gunpowder by the walls and either light it but more commonly would threaten to light it so the defenders hidden inside there would come out
No, you just have to hit the castle walls with your sticks or swords until the health bar goes down. Normally they should start burning and then collapse.
“D and D is a big reason, right?“
Fantasy Authors: 👁👄👁
When I was a kid I used to draw fictional country’s on a piece of paper and make them battle 🤣🤣🤣
Wait I'm not the only weirdo?
@@erairlines7106 never was
SAME; islands, city’s and warfare all with paper and pencil lol
I did the same thing with my friends. They ended up not liking it but I still do it.
Wait! I’m not alone?!
8:11, wait, are you telling me drew went to college? I thought he was taking too much crack to enter.
Probally dropped out or it was community or he really did go to college
THANK YOU FOR VALIDATING MY OBSESSIONS WITH MAPS, DATA, AND GEOGRAPHY!
1:20 that's why you had sieges that lasted years sometimes.
Imagine sieging castle for 4 years just to find out about secret food tunnel :D
@@jarskil8862 feels bad man
21 year siege comes to mind
@@ohitsrusher842 I can not really imagine how it would be to actually maintain your moral for years. Probably why so many sieges ended in a swift surrender. It takes a lot to endure such an event.
@@Arcaryon The siege was actually lost because the French 'reinforcements' showed up to a Greek city defended for 20 years, failed horribly, declared the city undefendedable, and left. Basically destroyed the moral of all the people left.
Drew: "If it's generic we can just get rid of this"
Me: "Drew's generic get rid of him!"
HOW TO TAKE A CASTLE YOUR GUIDE FOR A EASY PATH TO VICTORY:
1. surround the castle with bulky men swords and shields
2. stand there and don't let anything go past you
3. they surrender or die from starvation
What if the men starve lol, get an inside man to do the job :D
0:38 "It is unwise to keep two -infinity stones- tits so close together"
Algeria: "What if I do anyway?!"
only just saw it lol
Meanwhile in afghanistan
LOL
‘Middelfart’ in Denmark doesnt mean ‘middle fart’ but something like ‘middle journey’ or ‘middle trip’ refering to the crossing from Fin to Jutland
When I was younger, whenever I was in a bus I would take pencil and just draw circles and when the bus would shake, for example at a speed breaker, it would create jagged lines and it would look like a country. I would then divide it into states, make terrain and make stuff in cities.
Chaparral is basically a desert but with lots of living shrubs, bushes and trees. Honestly looks beautiful
There are dates above the castles
Castles were indeed very hard to take fightng so it was very uncommon that someone actually tried to do it. The usual way to take a castle was deny all supplies and wait until people inside the castle was hungry enough to surrender but that doesn't fit very well on movies.
There's a village in Sweden called Ni**a but the Swedish word
I love how Djibouti is included on the map of “silly place names” 😂
12:17 the abbreviation used for Georgia makes me uncomfortable
10:05 we have those in serbia too, i have steped on one and it kinda feels like when you step on a trampoline. Also im pretty sure its just debree from the lake building up and grass and trees start growing at some point.
And I thought I was the only person. when I was in 5th grade, I had a bigger table than normal because I had a growth spurt. and on my table, I also saw continents, oceans, and island. I would also draw countries and kingdoms, and even drew the weather. But also, at 6:27, the same thing is happening with my phone
"Sorry Boss, couldn't come into work today, my island didn't float to the shore this morning"
But the island actually moves extremely slowly…
8:12 me too agh those peopel don't understand what maps are or what we do ....it was so frustrating and also embarrassing....😑
Holup
About minecraft, there's a group called BTE buliding earth in 1:1 scale
1:20, you had trebuchets and catapults, though usually what besiegers would do is to dig tunnels underneath the castle walls and then remove the supports or, later on after gunpowder became a thing, detonate explosives, which would destroy the foundation and cause a section of wall to collapse.
0:50 that is called a motte and Bailey castle, believe it or not, it was very effective and could be made within a few days. The major weakness is that if one single fire arrow were to hit it, it would go up in flames, unless they built it with stone. The main watchtower was the motte and the small village was the Bailey. The Motte would also act as a keep and would be protected as it is up the hill. Most attackers would start at the Bailey and pillage it before heading to the Motte but as you can see, the steep staircase was there, this is where the defenders had a tactic they would throw down an oily sticky substance (I’m not sure what it was exactly maybe tar) which would either prevent the attackers from climbing up or stick them in place. He defenders would then rain down arrows onto the attackers! This was super effective but the stone version was more expensive so most villages had a simple wooden one, which lead to fires
8:20 I honestly thought it said skin tones and I didn't even question it
Drew over here just analyzing his preferred skin tones...
If talking about hot areas id prefer being black as possible. But I live in cold and dark north, so whiter better.
Who tf is grey?
@@DarwinskiYT the interdimensional aliens you see when you take dmt
Me a Worldbuilder and Cartographer:
Finally, my time to shine.
Do you have any advice, I suck at drawing and would like to know some tips.
@@thebasileus4793 I guess my recommendation would be to just look at maps, study them, and start big, slowly getting more and more fine with your edges.
@@luggy6117 ty
This is one of the best subreddits out there.
What is the name I need to be there
Yea which one is it ?
@@manjotbali8985 it's r/mapmaking
@@crazylemur6986 r/mapmaking
@Manjot Bali and @Crazy Lemur It's r/mapmaking, but r/imaginary maps is great too
3:52 this should be his slogan
The thing about taking over castles is that you don't. You take the land around the castle and camp out till the castle occupants either starve to death or they surrender.
If you're storming the castle walls then you better have have a darn good reason other than "the enemy is in there"
0:20 I came back from swimming yesterday and the house that our friend's mom has, the walls are made off stucco too, I also got inspiration!
Fun fact: if you are on an iPad or IPhone take a picture of a fictional or real map and select “markup” on the editing screen for the photo. This allows you to paint over your map from which point you can create nations, and make them battle
8:35 by the volcano in libya
Answering your question Drew, most of the time they didn't take the castle. They just stood outside with pointy sticks and didn't let the food come in. Usually this was followed with surrender after an amount of time. If not, the attackers might get antsy and do a cheeky little attack on the castle. Which is either starving because the defenders are stubborn, so they won't fight very well. Or you're a bad attacker and you let food come in the back, so they will be at full strength (Or they have a garden in there. I am unsure of how common this was, but logic dictates it must have happened at least once). And yes it was hell to take, if the designer was good, and the lord of the Keep has a lot of dosh.
Inside the walled city looks like the lower levels of corouscaunt and I love it
Drew watchs paint dry while having war flashbacks asmr.
9:31 Every time u include Denmark I’m just like
OMG OMG ITS MY HOME COUNTRY OMG HE INCLUDED IT
😅
Well that one was a Lego map so there’s no way it would not include Denmark
I wish I knew about this when i was younger, because I would've bloody loved it!!
Childhood map making! Jeez deep thoughts bro. And legos and you got every story made in last twenty years.
2:56 bruh it looks like they are dabbing
Lol im glad im not the only one who noticed that🤣🤣
Lol im glad im not the only one who noticed that🤣🤣
@@spr1ngw0lf96 you commentes the same thing twice
8:44
Breaking News
Sahara now to be found in the Ivory Coast😳🥵
He said reaching the Ivory coast
Drew: talks bad about the walled city
Walled City Rent: HK$35 (~$4.50 USD today)
Drew: "Im on my way"
“I don’t want to ruin the design” I would love to see the castle crumble
Fun fact, the "city state" of Lesotho is only slightly smaller than Belgium.
0:36
Shame Finnish places arent on list.
Long time ago Sweden started force integrating Finland to empire and Swedish officials walked around Finnsh towns doing mapping and they asked place names from locals.
We hated Sweden so pissed of farmers gave some insane place names to the officials, and the names exists to this day.
Chaparral is like the most common biome in California, part of the reason the place won't stop burning (dry shrubs and trees).
3:41
Dwight: “are you referring to alchemy?”
The picture in the thumbnail was in my resource booklet for my geography paper
NOC
I have been drawing maps for my whole life and none of them are this beautiful lmao
I'd pay to have drew attempt worldbuilding
Me who lives 10 mins away from one of those city/town names
I prefer to see the funny side to it
I make a lot of fictional worlds that eventually get consumed by our world.
"This area is the France-equivalent, that's the America-equivalent which owns the Hawaii-equivalent"
and then I draw the map and it either looks horrible or basically is just an already existing country or region
0:57 Every castle building simulator ever
Honest Abe
Are castle building simulators even a thing?
9:54 Tectonic plates in a nutshell
This isn’t for DND specifically, it’s for worldbuilding in general. I love worldbuilding, but my maps are usually awful.
3:00 the sleeping warrior in Scotland is similar.
can confirm "muff" is a real place and there are equally funny place names. just go on Google maps and zoom in at the invisible border between Derry-Londonderry and Donegal
_(gotta be careful when it comes to the island of ireland's geography)_
12:31
Which state has the infinity symbol as its short naming?
Bruh, I would 100% watch a series where you design fantasy continents, dungeons and other shiz.
Norway with 10 lines: Ok kinda similar
South Africa with 10 lines: P O T A T O
10:20 they have one of these in the Telus World of science Edmonton.
Ozymandias is from Ninjago. Few episodes have taken place there.
Drew make a public discord since your fans love you
2:02 In chechia, Stan = Tent
Ah yes
Khazakhtent
I'm glad I'm the only one who used to imagine continents on my walls
0:13 IM NOT THE ONLY ONE?
10:13 reminds me a bit of CS Lewis' Perelandra.
Make a goddam mapping video already, about countryball mappers! Pls
No
"Unless rhe volcano. Explodes"
Sounds like pompeii,
Pleeease do r/imaginary maps it was so cool! :)
I draw maps and simulate countries and empires changing borders, rising and falling for hours
There is a place in Yorkshire called slack bottom aswell
1:18, Knights: Well yes but actually yes
The chaparral is the place where you can find devils.
Drew lives in California, the online place where the Chaparral exists/ is called that way, and knows a lot about geography: What is the Chaparral?!
drew needs to send the links for these
The thumbnail was the diagram for my gcse final paper for geography
2:10 they found the eagle eating the snake while escaping the Atzcapatzalco people after they sacrificed the kings wife; who was believed to be the reincarnation of Huitzchilapotli; the Aztec god of war. So they settled the city Tenochtitlan. Tenochitlan was built by Chinampas; mud and silt from the bottom of the lake, the temples were built of limestone because it was not too heavy. The people of Atzcapatzalco charged the Aztecs heavy taxes due to the reasson of them settling in ‘their lake’. The people of Texcoco, and another tribe helped overthrow The Atzcapatazalcoans, by forming a triple alliance/ the Aztec Empire.
"casltes must have been hard to bust through" Yeah I wonder why they used them if it made it so hard for their enemies to break in
Stan is derived from the Sanskrit/Urdu/Hindi word staan meaning place/land. So if you make a place called stanistan it will be called literally land of lands
3:00 is that mountain dabbing?
i actively do this, but with a minecraft world map.
2:26 OMG someone put that in a museum and make a game whit it
I also have probroms with seeing map everywhere
Honestly your not weird, I do the same exact thing but when it rains at my school and it stops and everything is dry but some places still have remenaces of water I pretend they are islands while I am waiting for my van
1:48
this map jsut shows antarctica as the highest point of the sunken world of pangea and atlantist
cahnge my mind
I guess I'll be the weirdest of the weirdos here... Every now and then, when my imagination is active, sometimes when I take a leak I'll look in the toilet, longer than most people would, and I would watch the pee fizz form continents and islands until all the bubbles popped. I hope I made everyone feel a little less weird by confessing that. Don't make fun of me. 🤭😂
Foam in water is the best for mapmaking and continental drift, especially since u can just stick ur fingers in and move the foam to what you want
When I have diarrhea I take a picture of my shit and name them and send it to my friends so they get mad; yes I’m wierd
@@mistereyeball2479 Thanks but I'm not weird enough to dip my fingers in the toilet after I just pissed. 🤣😅
@@spencerstrickland5266 I was referring to like a sink with soap suds, not piss
@@mistereyeball2479 I know. You just didn't clarify so it sounded funny.
Antartica is really dry it's basically a desert with ice
A tundra is a cold life lise land ( btw you can find the tundra in Canada )
Do we get to see a reproduction of this made by Drew?
12:20 I've become obsessed with these.
Drew's new secret channel is very ÜWÜ see what I mean DruuWu
Finally another channel..
5:11 rigging is the turn for ropes, chains and wires on a ship that go from the nose of the forecastle deck to the rear of the poop deck (no im not joking about the name of that there it’s actually called a poop deck) and it would go via the masts so on a twin-mast sailing ship it would go forecastle-forward mast-aft mast-poop deck in the early 20th century and late 19th they introduced the marconi system which operates using morse code and 1 or more high points for the transmitter and wires running along the length of the ship from 1 high point to another most ships had 4 of these running from one mast to the other these wires were the receivers altho now they use radio so you don’t see them on ships anymore
That Arcade at the end was build to mimic the Kowloon Walled City. It's not actually in there
9:55 here in Argentina we have that too, we named it "El ojo", "the eye", it's in the north of Buenos Aires
¿Por qué tenéis tantos psicólogos?
@@bkan373 la verdad no se xd
Same bro! The wall thing
I have popcorn cilling and walls and i see them as ilands
0:25 Same bro, same.