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Fables and Folktales: Prince Lindworm

Time for a short and sweet Norwegian fairy tale about true love's whip! I'm not sorry for the ending song and I never will be PARTIAL TRACKLIST: Starfall (Two Steps From Hell), Wind Queen (Two Steps From Hell), Prince of Darkness (City of the Fallen) Our content is intended for teenage audiences and up. PATREON: https://www.Patreon.com/OSP PODCAST: https://overlysarcasticpodcast.transistor.fm/subscribe DISCORD: https://discord.gg/osp MERCH LINKS: http://rdbl.co/osp OUR WEBSITE: https://www.OverlySarcasticProductions.com/ Find us on Twitter https://www.Twitter.com/OSPYouTube Find us on Reddit https://www.Reddit.com/r/OSP/ Want this video in another language? Check out our guide to contributing translated captions: https://www.overlysarcasticproductions.com/community-captions

Comments

Eric Stovall

Never have I respected "Wake Me Up Inside" more than I have with your video! Brilliant!

Anonymous

The outro hit me like the most dangerous of all noodles

Stephen Gillie

The hug at the end makes it feel like Beauty and the Beast. But the [heroic peasant girl] didn't sing about "wanting more than this provincial life" before ending up in the village's castle.

Anonymous

I haven't throw horns for "Wake Me Up Inside" in a minute, much appreciated after the nom nom nom Norwegian fairietale.

James Obsidian

Now that is what I call a blind wedding date gone horribly wrong! Come to this lovely home to be devoured by a dragon. haha.

Anonymous

Bystander: "I bet your husband is a real DRAGON in the sack, right?" Peasant-Girl: "No! F*** you! I didn't go through heroic shenanigans just for him to go all 'magic monster' on me after dark." Bystander: "Not at all what I was implying..."

Anonymous

Listen, aftercare is very important to a healthy BDSM relationship 🤣

Alycia Shedd

When you think about it, this is basically just The Taming of the Shrew, only the character getting abused by their spouse is a literal man-eater rather than a figurative one.

Anonymous

some0ne's gotta pay the price for the rule of three... no idea why that got me.

Jason Veevaert

Has the story been retold with the dragon’s gender changed to match the flower choice? Like with the dragon demanding husbands and the relationship eventually developing with a peasant guy?

Evan Vercellini

The 'bring me to life' cover at the end was perfect. It so captured the contrast with the beautiful vocals and the yelling that doesn't belong there (or anywhere). Love me some Evanescence.

Nina Rose

I love this so much! And Red, you rocking both the Evenescence AND 12 Stones parts of Bring Me To Life was EPIC!!

Anonymous

That song I can’t 😂

Katfeathers

Obviously he needed to have had been feasted better before retiring to the wedding den.

Jon Dun

So is this a new series or is it part of misc. Myths?

Stephen Gillie

Lost it at "yelling that doesn't belong". This was in the late middle of the rap/rock era of pop music.

Matthew Foweraker

You just know we are missing some sweet sweet symbolism in that bedroom scene. Like, it was probably coded advice on how to handle an arrogant or abusive husband.

ZAM1359

It's like some weird therapy metaphor. Are you lashing out at people? Having trouble letting people in and being vulnerable? Lets dig deeper and deeper till we find out why. It may be draining, it will probably hurt, but you'll feel so much better after.

Anonymous

The grumpy Lindworm groom illustration delights me more than I can say,