It’s great to see Anatolia is partly purple again. Eastern Rome is on the rebound lads 💪☦️🇬🇷
I need more! You sir have dropped by far one of the best produced alt history series I’ve ever seen! You deserve way more attention
This is such a cool series. The storytelling really pulls me into the narrative. I want to know what happens next. Praying that Gregorius wins the civil war and deals with the Ottomans tho I have the feeling something will happen. You've inspired me to get back into writing a fantasy novel heavily inspired by Eastern Roman history and culture. Keep up the good work!!!
I especially like the Personal interactions, giving the usually empty names that you hear a personality and a lot of emotion, which is very unique for this topic.
Very impressive and good series please continue
This series is awesome, I hope to see a lot more of this. Every episode has more improvements, keep it up.
You are soo talented! Keep it up, you got potential!
Best video about eastern roman Empire, keep your work sir!😊
Hallelujah
Holy shit he is pumping these out like its nothing
For the sake of the narrative I've been calling Ottoman holdings by their Turkish names. For example, prior to the Romans recapture of the city, I was calling it Edirne and not Adrianople. Same thing goes for Izmir, which will from now on be called Smyrna
Where’s my next episode, your risking your life by keeping me in at this level of suspense 😂
You should honestly create your own universe in the future. The storytelling is very good in my opinion, and it would be neat to see another medieval fantasy universe.
we need reconquest of albania ,bulgaria and pontus and then kingdom of serbia and all of anatolia
I just started watching this series recently. Interesting stuff!
Great work my guy keep it up 👍
I mean, great video, but hopefully you will rename the captured Ottoman cities to Greek. Keep up the good work !
For sure, Once a city is back under Roman control, it's name will be reverted to its Greek name and vice-versa.
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Ah yes Rome's most ancient and honored tradition : Fratrecide