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All of the "C'thun" card dialogue, in 14 different languages in Hearthstone. My dreaming ends, your nightmare begins (Play) Sleep (Attack) Your minions will abandon you Death, is close Your deck betrays you You have already lost Caress your fear Your minions think you are weak Hope is an illusion It was, your fault That, was a mistake Flee, screaming Give in, to your fear Well met All Whispers of the Old Gods cards playlist: https://goo.gl/OZNgAv All Legendary cards playlist: https://goo.gl/HRs4ny All Hearthstone cards playlist (Naxx, GvG, TGT, etc.): https://goo.gl/FeAmu5 Background art is done by James Ryman (I edited it also just to make it more 'wide screen friendly'): http://namesjames.deviantart.com The different languages are: English, German, Spanish, Latin American Spanish (Mexican Spanish), French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, Chinese and Taiwanese (Standard Mandarin). Check my channel for many more of these "14 Language" Hearthstone videos. Click the link to Subscribe: http://goo.gl/X3droI Support LFP on Patreon: / lfp Like on Facebook: https://goo.gl/zY5wjc Follow on Twitter: / lfpgaming Disclaimer #1: The text at the bottom of the video is NOT a translation, it is simply stating what the English language said for reference. If you know any of the 14 languages and you feel that you can contribute a good translation of what was said, then please feel free to put the translation in the comments. Disclaimer #2: There is no such language as "Chinese" or "Taiwanese", but Blizzard indicates the language as "zhCN" which is "Mandarin spoken in China", and "zhTW" which is "Mandarin spoken in Taiwan", so please take note of that.