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The World Would Fall Apart Without Him: Hermes

Alright, folks... Greek Mythology time. Let's talk about Hermes. You know... speedster, sandals with wings on them... that's probably all you know. And that's where I come in. I fill in the blanks on Hermes' troubling tendencies, on his childhood, on the father that abandoned him (Zeus), on his love life... I mean if you watched a Briefed video before, you already know: I'm the Greek God paparazzi. It's funny, because when I started scripting this video, I was like "Oh, Hermes... that's not gonna be a long one. That's easy." Boy, oh boy, was I ever wrong. Hermes is basically THE glue that holds Greek Mythology together. Honestly, Papa Zeus (literally Hermes' dad) would be lost without the guy, so it's only right that I dedicate another episode to the beautiful speedster god: Episode 10 Of Keeping Up With The Greek Gods — Hermes Notes: Ok look... we're talking about a guy that conquered half the known world in his day. There is so much more to Alexander the Great than I could hope to cover in a 40 minute video. Notable things I skipped was Alexander's first battle with Darius the Third, his visit to Jerusalem, and some bits of correspondence between him and the Persian King. I also vastly shortened the Egypt campaign and the Indian campaign, but I do think the story works as a whole and gives you very solid idea of who Alexander the Great was. 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   Music: - Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

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