0:00:39.966,0:00:43.048 Good evening, and thank you for joining me tonight 0:00:43.249,0:00:46.466 for a new video about the props I've used 0:00:46.732,0:00:48.469 in my roleplays. 0:00:48.902,0:00:54.153 So this is going to be the 5th episode I guess, 0:00:54.520,0:00:57.903 and it's been a while since the last one. 0:00:58.123,0:01:02.355 So in tonight's video I will cover several roleplays 0:01:02.557,0:01:04.190 from the last year, 0:01:04.672,0:01:09.893 and show you the props I find to be the most interesting. 0:01:10.810,0:01:14.493 So not all of them, there are many, 0:01:14.693,0:01:19.296 and I do not wish to make a 4 hours long video. 0:01:19.679,0:01:25.247 So let's dive in, and start with the french teacher roleplays. 0:01:26.828,0:01:31.416 And I'm going to show you the tingliest prop first : 0:01:32.283,0:01:35.184 this is the wooden abacus. 0:01:40.335,0:01:45.418 I used this one in the first teacher roleplay at the end of 2020 0:01:48.237,0:01:53.209 and I fell in love with the sounds. 0:02:03.810,0:02:06.811 I remember I spent a lot of time looking 0:02:07.328,0:02:10.813 for one that could look old enough 0:02:11.146,0:02:14.697 and not with all these colorful beads 0:02:14.928,0:02:18.127 that we usually see on modern abacuses. 0:02:18.127,0:02:22.397 And this one was almost perfect. 0:02:23.551,0:02:26.984 This is a Russian abacus, so slightly different 0:02:27.167,0:02:29.721 from the western European abacuses 0:02:30.087,0:02:33.420 or those from China. 0:02:34.882,0:02:39.328 There are 2 rows with 4 beads, 0:02:40.326,0:02:42.897 to count quarters. 0:02:48.728,0:02:51.111 And on the others, we have 0:02:51.429,0:03:07.384 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 beads. 0:03:11.201,0:03:20.587 And, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 rows. 0:04:00.516,0:04:03.686 And now, the chalks box. 0:04:10.239,0:04:13.339 When it come to chalks, I know some people 0:04:13.589,0:04:17.973 think of the screechy sound of the blackboard, 0:04:18.483,0:04:25.433 but what I enjoy is the sound coming from the chalks themselves. 0:04:25.652,0:04:27.523 I don't know if it makes sense. 0:04:30.175,0:04:38.577 And that's why I used it as a trigger, in both of the videos, 0:04:40.893,0:04:44.295 with a box filled with chalks. 0:05:06.100,0:05:10.171 So there are different colors... 0:05:12.053,0:05:13.103 Brown, 0:05:14.705,0:05:15.955 blue, 0:05:17.407,0:05:19.006 green, 0:05:21.740,0:05:23.173 white, 0:05:28.009,0:05:29.693 orange, 0:05:35.746,0:05:37.596 yellow. 0:05:38.929,0:05:40.179 And... 0:05:43.713,0:05:45.331 That's it. 0:06:00.954,0:06:02.970 These are very light. 0:06:05.387,0:06:09.042 And I added other kinds in the box, 0:06:09.658,0:06:12.158 that were heavier. 0:06:14.439,0:06:16.507 But I just can't find them... 0:06:41.216,0:06:42.449 Alright. 0:07:16.559,0:07:21.012 And I wanted to show you a few other props 0:07:21.246,0:07:22.729 from these roleplays. 0:07:23.195,0:07:26.163 I mean books, of course. 0:07:26.932,0:07:30.166 Especially two of them, that I used 0:07:30.565,0:07:35.716 at the end of each video, for reading. 0:07:39.318,0:07:41.568 There was this one, 0:07:43.652,0:07:46.921 "Anthologie des poètes du XIXème siècle", 0:07:49.506,0:07:53.621 it's a volume of poetry from the 19th century, 0:07:54.122,0:07:58.309 probably published at the beginning of the 20th century, 0:07:59.241,0:08:03.843 with many poems from french or belgian poets. 0:08:04.810,0:08:11.111 I found this book for 2 euros on a second-hand website, 0:08:11.345,0:08:14.696 and that was such a bargain. 0:08:16.546,0:08:19.514 It's in very good condition. 0:08:26.432,0:08:30.468 With crinkly pages. 0:09:08.987,0:09:11.539 And there was this one, 0:09:16.038,0:09:18.705 that I used in the first roleplay. 0:09:19.458,0:09:23.641 This is called "Claire à la ville" : "Claire in town", 0:09:25.725,0:09:28.892 by A. Deval. 0:09:30.381,0:09:35.849 This book belonged to my great grand-mother, Juliette, 0:09:36.317,0:09:42.200 and she probably got it around 1910, I guess. 0:09:43.318,0:09:46.455 And I have no information about this book. 0:09:46.804,0:09:49.603 It looks like it's not published anymore 0:09:49.905,0:09:54.289 and I could not even find the name of the writer, 0:09:54.623,0:09:59.474 it could be Amélie, Alexandre, I have no idea. 0:09:59.944,0:10:04.668 And it's not really in good condition. 0:10:18.223,0:10:21.965 And it seems that my great grand-mother 0:10:23.021,0:10:27.468 used it to dry clovers. 0:10:28.247,0:10:32.536 So these are more than 100 years old. 0:10:40.051,0:10:44.270 Four leaf clovers of course... 0:10:58.042,0:10:59.908 Another one. 0:11:25.067,0:11:29.167 So that was my selection from these 2 videos. 0:11:29.733,0:11:33.968 And now I'm going to show you some props from 0:11:34.336,0:11:37.269 "The Lady of the manor" series. 0:11:37.954,0:11:41.770 And we're going to start with a book again.... 0:11:42.605,0:11:45.956 But this one is a bit special. 0:11:47.923,0:11:50.206 It is a blank book 0:11:52.011,0:11:54.442 made of cotton paper. 0:11:57.410,0:12:00.532 And I used it twice. 0:12:32.906,0:12:36.057 There you can see some lines 0:12:37.408,0:12:43.976 from "Tristan & Isolde", that I copied with some kind of 0:12:44.292,0:12:50.580 a sloppy handwriting, so I could quickly fill a page. 0:12:50.930,0:12:55.296 And these are the lines I read in front of 0:12:55.480,0:12:58.332 a real stone fireplace. 0:13:29.209,0:13:32.559 And these... 0:13:33.709,0:13:38.479 ...were written when I was supposed to count my money. 0:13:49.882,0:13:53.681 Cotton paper doesn't make any kind of crinkly sound 0:13:53.931,0:13:55.432 as you can hear. 0:13:55.764,0:14:01.602 It's much smoother and very soft. 0:14:18.093,0:14:23.108 And each page is a one of a kind. 0:14:24.342,0:14:26.876 This is my favorite paper. 0:14:28.043,0:14:31.377 It looks so authentic. 0:15:01.537,0:15:02.770 Alright. 0:15:04.454,0:15:08.146 And the next item is a glass ball. 0:15:08.288,0:15:13.239 Nothing precious, you can find one for 10 dollars. 0:15:14.623,0:15:18.424 And you can use it as a magnifying glass 0:15:18.624,0:15:22.657 if you hold it very close to what you're looking at, 0:15:22.927,0:15:24.877 almost on it. 0:15:25.712,0:15:31.027 Or it can create an inverted image if you hold it further, 0:15:31.227,0:15:34.597 in front of a landscape for example. 0:15:35.346,0:15:38.496 And it is often used in photography. 0:15:38.745,0:15:41.663 But I used mine as a magnifying glass 0:15:41.964,0:15:44.166 to examine some coins, 0:15:45.082,0:15:52.167 and I like the soft, light, metallic sound it makes 0:15:53.950,0:15:57.093 when it's rubbed on a coin. 0:16:06.894,0:16:10.880 It is a very unusual sound in my opinion. 0:16:23.917,0:16:26.617 Do you like it ? 0:16:36.503,0:16:40.040 Let's try another one... 0:17:08.365,0:17:11.199 Alright. 0:17:16.633,0:17:21.952 And the final props from this video series I wanted to show you 0:17:22.203,0:17:27.605 are the jeweller's scale and, of course, the coins. 0:17:42.893,0:17:48.628 This kind of scale was mainly used by jewellers and pharmacists 0:17:48.845,0:17:55.530 because you can weigh some very small, very light items 0:17:55.863,0:17:58.583 and it's quite accurate. 0:18:06.650,0:18:08.701 What a mess... 0:18:15.736,0:18:19.005 So, it is quite easy to use. 0:18:20.720,0:18:24.507 This one is slightly broken, but let's try it. 0:18:24.907,0:18:30.356 So I'm going to weigh a small coin. 0:18:32.805,0:18:34.908 Let's try this one. 0:18:38.141,0:18:45.695 And I'm going to try different weights that we have in the drawer 0:18:49.281,0:18:56.682 until there is the perfect balance between the 2 small dishes. 0:18:57.883,0:18:59.481 So, 5 grams. 0:19:00.834,0:19:03.349 Let's try 7... 0:19:11.603,0:19:13.653 9.. 0:19:15.154,0:19:20.771 Alright, so this coin's weight is 9 grams. 0:19:35.096,0:19:40.244 And there are even lighters weights in this box. 0:20:04.038,0:20:07.306 And now let's have a look at the coins. 0:20:07.822,0:20:11.472 I already made an entire video with them 0:20:11.722,0:20:15.758 but I didn't explain where they came from. 0:20:22.794,0:20:29.611 So there are game coins, made by Legendary. 0:20:30.539,0:20:37.156 Often used for roleplaying games like D&D 0:20:39.309,0:20:41.625 There are many coins series, 0:20:41.875,0:20:47.959 but I chose 3 of them : Medieval, Celtic and Elvish. 0:20:49.762,0:20:55.180 Of course, as always, I will put links down below. 0:21:07.415,0:21:15.918 And, these are reproductions of Spanish doubloons 0:21:16.404,0:21:20.237 used during the 16th century. 0:21:20.787,0:21:23.155 They're very pretty. 0:21:27.889,0:21:30.341 There is a smaller one. 0:21:33.109,0:21:35.710 And of course, it is not gold. 0:22:35.796,0:22:39.915 And that's it for "The lady of the manor". 0:22:43.398,0:22:50.133 Now I know I already made a video about the Steampunk optometrist props 0:22:50.534,0:22:54.768 but since there were new ones in the latest version, 0:22:55.451,0:22:59.737 I thought I would show a few of them. 0:23:04.571,0:23:10.057 This is often used in ASMR roleplays. 0:23:14.457,0:23:17.875 This is an otoscope, for ear exam. 0:23:44.701,0:23:49.654 So this one might be from the fifties, but I'm not sure. 0:23:53.538,0:23:56.092 It might be a bit older. 0:23:57.191,0:24:01.274 It comes with 3 different sizes of tips, 0:24:06.542,0:24:09.927 depending on the size of the ear, 0:24:11.277,0:24:13.977 if it's an adult, a child... 0:24:16.897,0:24:21.831 There was a light, but it's broken 0:24:22.599,0:24:27.300 and at the back a magnifying glass. 0:24:36.621,0:24:43.037 So it's not very different from the ones we see today. 0:24:57.794,0:25:03.060 And this tool is an ophtalmoscope. 0:25:04.694,0:25:09.164 Probably from the 20s or 30s, 0:25:10.563,0:25:15.082 so it comes with 2 magnifying glasses 0:25:20.709,0:25:26.421 and a small mirror to reflect the light 0:25:26.703,0:25:30.187 directly into the patient's pupil. 0:25:42.123,0:25:46.123 It is a very basic tool, not really used anymore. 0:25:52.368,0:25:54.387 And it was not easy to find... 0:25:55.651,0:26:00.120 This was often used during the 19th century, 0:26:00.503,0:26:06.089 until beginning / middle of the 20th century. 0:26:10.322,0:26:13.791 And since some parts are made of plastic, 0:26:14.026,0:26:17.625 this one can't be more than 100 years old. 0:26:19.792,0:26:23.844 And this is the kind of prop I love 0:26:24.077,0:26:26.878 because it can give so many tingles. 0:26:32.400,0:26:35.449 These are lenses, for glasses. 0:26:38.898,0:26:42.767 Not for eye exam. 0:26:46.268,0:26:51.804 We can see there is a hole on each of them 0:26:53.187,0:26:56.654 so it can be put on a frame. 0:27:04.708,0:27:12.010 These are probably from the 40s or 50s, not that old. 0:27:13.394,0:27:17.511 And they were ready to be mounted. 0:27:18.944,0:27:22.631 And they make such lovely sounds 0:27:22.881,0:27:26.264 in these cardboard boxes. 0:28:38.727,0:28:41.993 And now let's skip to another roleplay 0:28:43.783,0:28:47.419 that was supposed to take place in 1812. 0:28:48.467,0:28:52.505 When I was getting you ready for the ball. 0:28:55.006,0:28:59.524 And for this roleplay I used several boxes 0:29:00.875,0:29:09.559 in which I put homemade cosmetics and makeup tools 0:29:09.811,0:29:12.993 such as the rouge or the cloves. 0:29:14.062,0:29:20.664 And I found these boxes on second-hand websites, as usual. 0:29:21.381,0:29:23.841 Except one. 0:29:25.898,0:29:28.730 I found this one on Etsy. 0:29:43.980,0:29:50.884 This is a powder box, with its old-fashioned puff. 0:29:53.026,0:29:57.142 And supposed to be from the Georgian era, 0:29:57.333,0:30:02.866 meaning end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century 0:30:03.051,0:30:04.184 but I doubt it. 0:30:04.830,0:30:06.848 This is in very good condition, 0:30:07.532,0:30:09.948 and it wasn't that expensive 0:30:10.264,0:30:16.151 and the puff handle seems to be made of plastic, 0:30:16.401,0:30:20.867 and that means it can't be more than 100 years old. 0:30:22.567,0:30:27.587 It could be bone, so maybe end of the 19th century, 0:30:28.420,0:30:31.871 but it looks like plastic to me. 0:30:34.457,0:30:43.195 Still, this is a beautiful object, vey soft and fluffy. 0:31:00.916,0:31:03.999 Let's put it back. 0:31:12.467,0:31:13.819 And... 0:31:17.237,0:31:20.672 there we have smaller boxes. 0:31:21.720,0:31:24.989 These are usually meant for pills, 0:31:28.640,0:31:31.173 and probably not very old. 0:31:31.723,0:31:34.892 I found them for a couple of euros. 0:31:45.080,0:31:48.346 This one is shiny. 0:31:56.933,0:32:00.184 But my favorite is this one. 0:32:17.689,0:32:21.325 There is a kind of heart shape. 0:32:29.326,0:32:33.276 And I found this one in my grand-mother's house. 0:32:43.665,0:32:48.299 Let's see if you can have a closer look. 0:33:08.438,0:33:15.225 And I've had this one for quite a time now. 0:33:15.710,0:33:19.059 I used it for the apothecary roleplays. 0:33:23.609,0:33:26.980 This is made of tin and glass. 0:33:37.132,0:33:40.099 It looks like I put powder everywhere. 0:33:49.152,0:33:50.436 Alright. 0:34:00.717,0:34:05.883 And finally, let's have a look at the props from the wand shop roleplay. 0:34:06.551,0:34:12.102 And there were many of course so again this is just a selection. 0:34:14.100,0:34:18.304 And I cannot talk about a wand shop 0:34:18.505,0:34:21.505 without talking about wands. 0:34:23.771,0:34:27.674 These are from the set. 0:34:27.974,0:34:32.759 All handmade and each one is a one of a kind. 0:34:35.108,0:34:39.012 So there was this first set. 0:34:43.396,0:34:47.698 They're very long, maybe too long to be comfortable 0:34:47.914,0:34:51.848 if you have to fight against the dark forces. 0:34:55.122,0:34:57.557 More like a sword. 0:35:18.113,0:35:23.093 But still I found them quite interesting, 0:35:24.013,0:35:27.814 and different from the wands we usually see 0:35:28.047,0:35:31.767 including those we see in the Harry Potter movies. 0:35:33.067,0:35:36.417 These wands were bought second-hand 0:35:36.634,0:35:39.901 so I have no information about the creator. 0:35:56.006,0:36:03.742 I like these 2, the handles are beautiful. 0:36:04.527,0:36:05.976 And... 0:36:23.634,0:36:26.083 ...these are my favorites. 0:36:29.798,0:36:31.503 Much shorter. 0:36:44.173,0:36:48.190 And my absolute favorite is this one. 0:36:52.559,0:36:55.992 You might recognize this one as well 0:36:56.493,0:36:59.776 this is the first that I show in the roleplay, 0:37:00.010,0:37:05.595 and this one is the last, very simple, 0:37:08.379,0:37:09.996 but perfect. 0:37:14.183,0:37:19.700 These were bought on Etsy and you'll find the link of the shop down below. 0:37:25.265,0:37:28.586 This could be a villain's wand, 0:37:31.984,0:37:33.835 quite dark. 0:37:37.686,0:37:41.104 Let's put them back in the box. 0:37:51.975,0:37:55.024 I made this box myself, 0:37:55.441,0:37:59.344 with cardboard and decorative paper. 0:38:00.561,0:38:03.745 And I was quite happy with it. 0:38:35.154,0:38:41.807 And finally I wanted to show you this gorgeous wooden notebook. 0:38:45.116,0:38:51.561 I came across this item when I went to an artisan market. 0:38:52.645,0:38:56.961 And I must say I had never seen this kind of books before. 0:38:58.495,0:39:01.164 This is such a beautiful concept. 0:39:02.125,0:39:05.460 This one is made of oak wood, 0:39:07.077,0:39:12.959 with an amethyst on the cover. 0:39:20.009,0:39:25.329 And a thick white paper inside. 0:39:29.913,0:39:35.665 I use it to write some ideas for my videos, 0:39:36.098,0:39:41.285 and I just love it. 0:39:43.736,0:39:47.436 Again you'll find the link to the shop in the description, 0:39:47.889,0:39:51.722 but I'm not sure they ship worldwide. 0:40:17.112,0:40:19.086 And that's it. 0:40:19.086,0:40:23.506 I know I said nothing about the costumes this time 0:40:23.694,0:40:27.444 and I might make a dedicated video later about them 0:40:27.678,0:40:31.312 because there are more coming. 0:40:31.830,0:40:34.348 And I hope you enjoyed this video. 0:40:34.598,0:40:37.315 If you have questions about some props 0:40:37.551,0:40:41.549 let me know in the comments and I'll try to answer. 0:40:41.999,0:40:47.150 As always, I wish you a very good night.