𝕎𝔸𝕂𝔼ℕ𝔸 𝔹𝔸ℝÉ🏹🌞@realvrios_
This wigga larps of germanic lover but completely ignores his own ass by calling joy/war chants "brown" when actual Europeans literally did the same — savage, amplified, "irritating" roars and shrieks that were core to their culture for terrifying enemies and hyping themselves up.
1) Tacitus - Germania (c. 98 AD): "They also have the well-known kind of chant that they call baritus. By the rendering of this they not only kindle their courage, but, merely by listening to the sound, they can forecast the issue of an approaching engagement. For they either terrify their foes or themselves become frightened, according to the character of the noise they make upon the battlefield... What they particularly aim at is a harsh, intermittent roar; and they hold their shields in front of their mouths, so that the sound is amplified into a deeper crescendo by the reverberation."
Straight-up germanic war chant, shields-as-megaphones, pure primal scream.
2) Ammianus Marcellinus, 16.12 (4th century AD): describing germanic auxiliary troops (Cornuti and Bracchiati) in battle at Argentoratum: "This is a shout which they raise when a fight is actually at boiling point; it begins with a low murmur and gradually increases in volume till it sounds like the sea dashing against a cliff." = exact same rising, deafening ululation-style roar you call "brown."
3) Tacitus, Histories Book II: german infantry advancing on roman lines "singing their wild songs and brandishing their shields above their shoulders, while their bodies, according to a native custom, were unprotected." = wild, chaotic singing/shouting as battle tactic, pure "gezappel + geschrei" energy.
4) Polybius, Histories (2nd century BC, Battle of Telamon): on the gauls: "the whole army were shouting their war-cries... Very terrifying too were the appearance and the gestures of the naked warriors in front... and all in the leading companies richly adorned."
5) Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman History Book 31: even the late romans adopted the germanic barritus as their own war-cry: "The Romans in unison sounded their war-cry, as usual rising from a low to a louder tone, of which the national name is barritus." your "superior" euro ancestors literally exported this "savage scream" to the empire itself.
6) Snorri Sturluson, Ynglinga Saga (c. 1225 AD, based on older norse oral traditions): on Odin’s berserkers and ulfhednar: "His men rushed forwards without armour, were as mad as dogs or wolves, bit their shields, and were strong as bears or wild bulls... This is called berserkergang." = these wolf-mad warriors howled and roared like beasts in primal frenzy, channeling literal wolf sounds to terrify enemies and enter godlike rage, exactly the "irritating savage cry" you hate when it’s not white.
This only shows how these pathetic hairy swines are ignorant of and spit on their own history, all just to create a fantasy of superiority they never had.