Could YOU Survive a Medieval WINTER?

Right now you can press a button and a room fills with warm air. In 1300, that button didn't exist — and winter wasn't just uncomfortable, it was a five-month fight you weren't guaranteed to win. In this video, we drop you into a medieval peasant's winter: the house that barely kept the cold out, the food supply that had to last until spring with zero restocking, the illnesses you faced with no medicine, and the season that — in the worst years — rewrote who was still around by the time it ended. Could you actually survive it? Probably not on the first try. Let's find out why. 👇 Tell me in the comments: which part would've broken you first — the cold house, the rationed food, or the no-medicine situation? 👍 Like the video if your thermostat suddenly feels like the most important invention in human history. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the next episode — we're climbing all the way to the top of the feudal ladder to find out what life as a medieval lord actually looked like (and whether it was anywhere near as good as it sounds from the bottom).