*Happy viewing everyone! This video is not official, but simply an idea of the author of the channel. After the fall of Fife and the death of the first Angus McFife, the kingdom turns into the toxic wasteland-ruin that the song is about. How do you like this song?*
I just realized Zargothrax has never actually destroyed Dundee. He conquers it in the first and third albums, Hootsman destroys it in the second, and his clone destroyed it this time.
I think the fireballs raining from the sky during the unicorn invasion made him do quite a bit of rebuilding. Keeper of the Celestial Flame's official video shows this.
@@micmac274 Oh no he definitely wrecked shop during the Unicorn Invasion of Dundee, kills everyone and burns down a good chunk of it, but he doesn't completely destroy it.
Dundee sure gets nuked a lot. And yet, according to _Fly Away,_ neither instance was counted as a fulfillment of Anstruther's Dark Prophecy. I keep getting this idea of Zargothrax going "OH COME ON! How can that _not_ count?"
I believe in the last sopng of the album, Maleficus Geminus, this event (or was it the destruction of Dundee by the Starlords of Eternity?) is stated by the narrator to be the foretold destruction of Dundee.
"Shock! The horrifying truth of what happened to Fife and Dundee after being turned into ruins by the evil sorcerers Zargothrax", - something like this, sounded like a line of news, if it was in our world. A great song, with an excellent creepy vibe that gives you goosebumps. Thank you very much for sharing this song. I'm waiting for a video on Brothers of Crail or Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde. Good luck!
This is my favorite song not only from this album, but from the entire Gloryhammer discography. It blows my mind that Chris Bowes considers this a deep cut, filler if you will, and is surprised people like it
Honestly it’s hard to find a dud in gloryhammer’s stuff. I think out of this album only hoots patrol I’m less into but it’s still like 3.5 stars when the rest are 4-5/5
The old Gloryhammer songs are not really my thing (exept "Silent Tears of Frozen Princess") but among the new songs are some that I like a lot. That's a song I like too!
Apparently I never actually looked up the lyrics. Thought it was "Dundax, Ire!" because that's the Latin pronunciation I was taught. Would've been misconjugated, should've known they wouldn't make a mistake like that. Eo nunc domum.
*Happy viewing everyone! This video is not official, but simply an idea of the author of the channel. After the fall of Fife and the death of the first Angus McFife, the kingdom turns into the toxic wasteland-ruin that the song is about. How do you like this song?*
Dundee go Kabooms
It sure does
I just realized Zargothrax has never actually destroyed Dundee. He conquers it in the first and third albums, Hootsman destroys it in the second, and his clone destroyed it this time.
I think the fireballs raining from the sky during the unicorn invasion made him do quite a bit of rebuilding. Keeper of the Celestial Flame's official video shows this.
@@micmac274 Oh no he definitely wrecked shop during the Unicorn Invasion of Dundee, kills everyone and burns down a good chunk of it, but he doesn't completely destroy it.
@@azazelreeds He basically seiged Dundee. Seiges are never full destruction/destroying everything, at least in a traditional seige.
Dundee sure gets nuked a lot. And yet, according to _Fly Away,_ neither instance was counted as a fulfillment of Anstruther's Dark Prophecy. I keep getting this idea of Zargothrax going "OH COME ON! How can that _not_ count?"
I believe in the last sopng of the album, Maleficus Geminus, this event (or was it the destruction of Dundee by the Starlords of Eternity?) is stated by the narrator to be the foretold destruction of Dundee.
Oh man, now I'm singing to myself "Goblins! Agents of Doom - Masters of evil that come from the moon!" all day long.
2:26 is my favorite part of the entire album :)
Mine is the Robot Prince of Auchtertool, closely followed by the Double Wizards and then whats at 2:26
My fav is 2:37
"Shock! The horrifying truth of what happened to Fife and Dundee after being turned into ruins by the evil sorcerers Zargothrax", - something like this, sounded like a line of news, if it was in our world. A great song, with an excellent creepy vibe that gives you goosebumps. Thank you very much for sharing this song. I'm waiting for a video on Brothers of Crail or Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde. Good luck!
Dundee and Cadia both went Kaboom
...so there's a space castle now. That's neat. Also, I love 'made Dundee go kaboom.'
С каждым новым альбомом Зарготракс все ближи и ближе к своей победе. Меня это начинает пугать.
This is my favorite song not only from this album, but from the entire Gloryhammer discography. It blows my mind that Chris Bowes considers this a deep cut, filler if you will, and is surprised people like it
Honestly it’s hard to find a dud in gloryhammer’s stuff. I think out of this album only hoots patrol I’m less into but it’s still like 3.5 stars when the rest are 4-5/5
Gloryhammer’s quality has always been insanely high, and I really appreciate them for that
How is hoots the worst in the album in your opinion?@@sjacpswbs03162005
Man, I gotta do a Chaos Dwarfs tribute with this song. Chaos, evil, goblins, robots and wizards…that’s Chorfs in a nutshell!
The old Gloryhammer songs are not really my thing (exept "Silent Tears of Frozen Princess") but among the new songs are some that I like a lot. That's a song I like too!
welcome doomed traveler
Glory to Dundee!
Apparently I never actually looked up the lyrics. Thought it was "Dundax, Ire!" because that's the Latin pronunciation I was taught. Would've been misconjugated, should've known they wouldn't make a mistake like that.
Eo nunc domum.
🙂
dare I say DONEdee
You may not.
@@sanemero3940 fair enough
The lyrics just aren't quite as good as they were when Thomas was the singer.