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Tumblar house is a channel which mostly consists of two guys having a dialogue on politics. From what I have seen so far, they generally support traditionalist, monarchist views.

Charles A Coulombe is a treasure of Traditional Catholicism in these latter days. Check out his long-form lectures and talks with his collaborator William Biersach available on the same channel.
 

Husky_Khan

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Just to bump this Grab Bag of YouTube channels up... more Fictional Lore Channels I can recommend.

Lore of the Ring: It Combines the Battle Analysis of Military Youtubers like Baz Battles with Fantasy Lore... specifically Lord of the Rings... and it's improved a lot over the months since its inception.

His latest video detailing the entire campaign surrounding the Siege of Gondor is a real nice presentation:





Another Gaming Lore YouTuber I'd recommend is Skyrionn who covers a lot of Fables and Half Life lore, as well as other games/settings in the future IIRC. Here's his video on Father Grigori, the eccentric Priest who aids Gordon Freeman in the zombie infested hellhole that is Ravenholm in Half Life 2.





And last but far from least... Wisefish whose probably the most broad lore generator of them all. He's made thick and detailed and juicy videos on everything from Fallout and Bioshock to Gears of War and Mass Effect. Here's his video on the New California Republic of Fallout fame!

 

Husky_Khan

The Dog Whistler... I mean Whisperer.
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Just bumping this up anew...

Two new YouTube channels I've found over the past several months.

The first one I have to recommend is called Viking Samurai who is a martial artist that talks a lot about his affinity for Action Movies and Martial Arts films and especially 80's and 90's Action Movies. He's a huge fan of Jean Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Wesley Snipes, Sylvester Stallone and others and his videos are basically deep dive lore videos on amazing films like reseaching the background of every fighter/performer in Bloodsport or comparing the original and remake of a film like Sudden Death (hint: the Michael Jai White remake is shit).

He also covers a lot of general martial topics as well, including general fitness and martial arts techniques, and discussing things like Mixed Martial Arts or boxing or even tackling things like all of the controversies that swirl around the martial arts records of folks like Frank Dux, Steven Seagal or Jean Claude van Damme and interviewing the people who were actually present at the infamous "Gene LeBell Choking Out Steven Seagal" incident.

He's also interviewed lots of interesting people including folks like famous kickboxer Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Bruce Lee Blackbelt Tommy Carruthers, stuntman Conrad Palmisciano, and Sheldon Lettich who produced the films like Bloodsport, Lionheart and Only the Strong. He even has interviews lined up with pro boxers and folks like Frank Dux himself which should be fun.





A second channel I'd like to recommend is yet another Game Lore Channel. I saw her two one hour long lore videos on Horizon: Zero Dawn and she did a great job explaining everything in detail without getting lost in said detail and keeping it interesting with tight editing and good scriptwork. Almost the entire channel is made for background watching of lore videos as well and I saw the Soma video as well and while it wasn't the best video on Soma I've seen, it was definitely one of the most comprehensive.

 

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