Poll: Which of these lore topics would you like to see in a video?
Added 2022-06-30 16:01:07 +0000 UTCHey there, lore and fantasy fans! Which of these topics would you like to see covered in a video topic?
I forgot to mention this in the previous poll, but please note that whichever video wins these polls won't be released for a while! Now, without further ado, here are some brief descriptions of the options:
Gondor- Fountain Guard: The White Tree was the physical embodiment of Gondor’s ancient Numenorean heritage. Yet while it had died awaiting the return of the King, by its side remained the living, breathing guardians of the realm who too could trace their proud heritage to the days of Numenor and had dutifully passed on the torch of the throne’s vigil for countless generations. These walking monuments to the glorious past were known as the Guards of the Fountain Court. Today let us delve into their hallowed history.
Units of Star Wars- The Venator: Prior to the outbreak of the Clone War the Galactic Republic had neither army nor navy. This is one of the reasons that the Trade Federation, and later the Confederacy of Independent Systems, had such a tight hold on the outer rim. With the outbreak of war, the Republic needed a dedicated and centralized Navy immediately. The answer to the Republic’s desperate question was the Venator-class Star Destroyer. The Venator served as the ultimate workhorse capital ship, acting as a troop carrier, a cargo ship, an aircraft carrier, and a ship of the line.
Dune Fremen Warriors: This documentary explores the Fremen, who consider Arrakis their home planet. They formed an integral part in the establishment of the Atreides Empire and Muad'Dib's Jihad launched by their adopted leader Paul Atreides.
Warhammer 40k: Imperial Guard Ogryn: The origin of the Ogryns lies in the mysterious, largely forgotten times of the Dark Age of Technology. During this period, Mankind first set out from Terra in great colony ships to inhabit worlds beyond the confines of the Sol System, and over the millennia humanity came to possess a vast interstellar empire that rivalled even that of the ancient Aeldari. However, as human colonization spread, they came to inhabit a wide range of different worlds and environments that were to shape their inhabitants in truly profound ways.
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Gondor ⭕
Vytko Icaro
2022-07-08 22:37:06 +0000 UTC