Medieval 2 Total War Music - Clash of Nahual

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

The song 'Clash of Nahual' from Medieval 2 Total War.

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  • what does ¡Santiago y cierra España! means?

  • 'Santiago and Spain!' I think, not sure what cierra means.

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  • I swear the people in this music are singing "We can dig it, We can dig it"

    "Dig it! Dig it! Dig it!".

  • I just love this shit :D

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  • America's War Athem

  • Sounds like the Aztecs are drinking too much coca cola.

  • I can always imagine the Aztecs sacrificing people to this song. The rhythm makes your heart pump faster and faster...

  • When I landed for the first time in the Americas, I couldn't believe how much gold, chocolate, tobacco and silver there was. It was a merchant's paradise.

  • I think I remember this song from like the first time I had a battle in the New World. I was like "Holy shit, what planet have I landed on?"

  • @TotalWarEra It's just like "Long Live Santiago and Spain!". Sort of.

  • WE CAN DIG IT

  • @fiscornioman All I know is that in the description of the Knights of Santiago on the game, it says that they were founded to "drive the moors out of Iberia", which I think explains that Santiago y cierra Espanol thing everyone is talking about. But you're right, it does sound like a confusing situation.

  • Well, when the moors came to spain, there was a mixture of greek, roman and celtiberian population, so its pretty hard to define exactly "who" are the "spanish natives".

    Knights of santiago were just one military order, there were many more, including the templars, fighting in the reconquest.

    But also nobles, mercenaries (El Cid fought as a mercenary for a period of time) and all kinds of personalities took place at the reconquest.

    It had to be a weird epoch to live in.

  • @fiscornioman Well, since it seems the "Spanish natives" are in control, I'd say the Moors were definitely removed. Probably thanks to the Knights of Santiago

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