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The Isle of Naath

History of Westeros (Game of Thrones)

History of Westeros

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🗓️ 26 May 2023

⏱️ 109 minutes

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The isle of Naath is unique and unlike anything we’ve seen in the Known World, populated by extreme pacifists. However, their island is naath for the faint of heart, as it is also populated by extremely poisonous butterflies.

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0:00.0

I'll see you in the next video, bye!

0:30.0

Obscure can mean a lot of things, but if you're a regular listener or of a geeky, nerdy

0:55.0

disposition or both to you, it probably rarely means uninteresting, it's rarely a turn-off.

1:02.0

Often, it's the opposite, and that's what we have for you today. The Isle of Nath, however

1:08.0

you want to say it, is unique and unlike anything we've seen in the known world, the people

1:15.7

are extreme pacifists in a world of violence that is indeed unusual, and while generalizing

1:21.8

over much about an entire ethnicity is a path riddled with errors, there's a reason

1:26.8

to believe it might actually be almost true in this case. The features of Nath, Nath,

1:34.8

are just so unusual and extreme that one must discard much of what we expect from humanity,

1:42.2

and they might have an origin that sets them apart from other humans, if not actual bloodlines

1:46.6

from non-humans, were presented with a race that both tests the notion that no people

1:53.0

are a monolith, while ultimately still proving it, I think, thus in some ways we might look

1:58.7

at this as a bit unnatural with regards to individuality and our perception of basic humanity,

2:04.7

but the biggest singular reason for this, however, might be supernatural, so that quickly

2:08.9

dispenses with any concerns regarding what is or what is it natural or needs to be,

2:15.5

and nobody suspects the butterfly. Well, today we'll do our part to put an end to this

2:19.9

notion, we do suspect the butterfly, this unjustified butterfly exceptionalism ends now,

2:26.5

I say, but notice too, I said biggest singular reason, not only singular reason, there are

2:33.2

others will delve into all that, and more on this episode of History of Westeros podcast.

2:39.9

The tough part about podcasting is keeping it going over the long term, being consistent,

2:44.5

and continuing to come up with new content, but getting started is easy, especially if

2:48.7

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