So I’ve covered the big three, plus Russian culture. Today I’m going to cover the German references throughout the Destiny Universe.
Weapons:
- Veleda-D - A priestess and prophet of the Germanic tribe of the Bructeri, who achieved some prominence during the Batavian rebellion of AD 69-70, when she correctly predicted the initial successes of the rebels against Roman Legions. The weapons flavour text reads “you victory is foreseen” a reference to the priestess.
- Arminus-D - A chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe, who famously led an allied coalition of Germanic tribes to a decisive victory against 3 Roman Legions in the battle of Teutobury Forest in 9AD.
- Sturm & Drang - the designs are based on WWII pistols, specifically the Wesley.455 (drang) and the Mause Military Pistol (Sturm). The lore is also based on a late 18th century, German literary movement, such as ‘The Sorrows of young Werther’ by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe.
- Aachen LR2 - Aachen is a German city, also the resting place of Charlemagne who was buried there in 814AD.
- Reginar-D - the Reginards were a family of magnates in lower Lotharingia during the Carolingian and Ottonian period.
Thanks to user king_of_mobs_
[quote]- Dornröschen - German for sleeping beauty. [/quote]
Locations:
- European Dead Zone - the EDZ has heavy amounts of German writing throughout the area
[spoiler]there is a very good theory proposing that the Trostland is in Switzerland, https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/247254726?page=0&sort=0&showBanned=0&path=0The post is by user Apnp Apnu and I recommend giving it a read along with the comments. [/spoiler]
Ships:
- Comitatus - the Latin term for an armed escort or retinue. The term is used especially in the context of Germanic Warrior culture for a war band tied to a leader by an oath of fealty. The flavour text reads ‘forge a new fellowship’.
[spoiler]to anyone who read this far thank you for reading. To anyone who comments please leave any references I missed and I’ll edit OP and credit your find. To anyone commenting who is interested, please could you leave anything reflective of Middle eastern culture (it would be greatly appreciated).[/spoiler]
[spoiler]link to master post https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/247827988/0/0[/spoiler]
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It's Dorn[b][u]r[/u][/b]öschen. One r is missing. Dorn (thorn) rös-chen (diminutive form of the German word rose (rose).
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Nice of you making a post about me
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I believe sleeper’s perk is also German for “Sleeping beauty”
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Don't know if it's worth mentioning, but Sturm & Drang also are German words, Sturm meaning storm, and Drang is the urge or drive to do something. Small Easteregg, Master Rahool rarely asks the player character in Destiny 1 if they know Pre-Golden Age German. He never wanted to hear it from me though. :(
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Sturm und drang = Lamb of God’s latest metal masterpiece of an album
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I look forward to japanese culture. It'll be a reminder of my first blue scout rifle, the shinigami.
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Wow that's so awesome! Ty for the insight
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Hey man thanks for the share nice info too
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Bumpity
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Good post. I thought that the Drang looked more liked the P08 Pistol and the Sturm looked like the C96, but still, good post (Fun fact, Han Solo's gun in Star Wars is a modified prop of a C96 pistol. Most Star Wars weapons are just modded props of real guns.)
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Very cool post! Thank you for the research.
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Great!
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ich liebe dich It’s German
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Edited by diakopoi: 8/5/2018 2:31:51 AMBumpity bump bump.
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The Drang is based on the Japanese Nambu, their version of Germany's Parabellum-Pistole Luger. While it could be both, the main difference is that the trigger guard on the Drang extends beyond the frame of the pistol - as seen in the Nambu.
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EBOTSA:::::KWEE:::::::PISTA::::::
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Shameless bump.