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How Accurate Is Kaos? The Truth About Dionysus

So you can become a member on my YouTube channel now (there’s a pun here somewhere…) Being a member means you get 30 exclusive videos, all the artwork, all my scripts, a live stream every weekend, exclusive emojis and some other stuff I probably forgot, but… it’s totally worth it. Trust me bro. Link is here:    / @briefed_mythology   Zagreus and Dionysus. It's funny because... depending on which interests you have, one is definitely more known than the other. Gamers will be way more familiar with Zagreus thanks to the game Hades, but mythology fans might have never heard of Zagreus, who, in Greek mythology, is barely a footnote. The reality is that Zagreus and Dionysus are actually the same god: One died for the other to live. And with that in mind, Zagreus is definitely more than a foot note, and Dionysus is much more than just the God of Wine. Dionysus is actually older than Greek mythology itself and has his own religion: Orphism. So there is a lot of mythology to uncover with these two, and, like most episodes, this one also starts with Zeus cheating on Hera...: Episode 9 Of Keeping Up With The Greek Gods — Zagreus & Dionysus Subscribe For New Episodes Every Saturday Get All My Artwork & Support The Channel: I get a lot of questions about my artwork and where it’s from or rather who draws it. Well the answer is that I create it — I don’t draw it. I use AI to create the artwork, using specific prompts, specific style influences from 18th and 19th century artists, and I spend about 10 hours per video just on the artwork. Each video has roughly double the artwork of what you actually see in the video, so a lot of it is unused. The good news here though is that you can get all that artwork on my Patreon — the artwork I do use, and the artwork I don’t use. Plus, by subscribing to my Patreon you are making a major contribution to Briefed and helping me to keep this channel going, because this is my full time job and the survival of the channel and quality of the videos greatly depends on said support. In return for supporting, you get more than the artwork though — you also get exclusive videos and producer credit, as well as access to a producer group that gets to vote on thumbnails, gets behind the scenes etc. If you choose to become a Patron — thank you. I do not take it for granted.   / briefed   Notes: So Dionysus is seriously old, older than Greek mythology itself, and that means this video was a proper pain to put together. It was probably the toughest video yet in terms of weaving a good story. Within the tale of Dionysus (and Zagreus) there are tons of variations and contradictions, so this is also the first video where the extra notes actually got their own chapter. I hope you enjoyed me explaining the mythology a little bit more, rather than just telling a story — let me know. Also, an interesting side note on Dionysus' 'wrath' that you will come across in this video: With every greek god, the deaths they cause are usually just an explanation of natural phenomena. With Dionysus' madness, it's simply the fact that people do crazy things when they're drunk, and since Dionysus is the god of wine — that's the 'madness' he casts on lost souls. Music: Zachariah Hickman - Argonne Wahneta Meixsell - Gymnopedie No. 3 Josh Kirsch_Media Right Productions - It's Coming Esther Abrami - No.1 A Minor Waltz Doug Maxwell_Media Right Productions - Solo Cello Passion.mp3 Cooper Cannell - When Johnny Comes Marching Home Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (by Beethoven) Bach - C Major Prelude Asher Fulero - Surrender Asher Fulero - Nocturne Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Earnest by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

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