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@@LilacStarvix Hey man, at least we got the first copy of his 27-volume life's epic. Something to remember him by... 😭 Man, in retrospect, the rest of the 'The Impatience of a Saint' should have been about finding a publisher to make it available to the rest of Tamriel.
ryryguy321 Immersion is great but dude, that's just too much Immersion. They put the music because it makes all more beautiful and fun. It even gets boring because it's just like real life. Everyone likes that little bit of fantasy, because if you want 100% immersion, just go yourself to live in the forest, hunting and exploring the wilds...
ryryguy321 I mean, the music isn't fantasy. Compare a 10 minutes travel from a city to cave with no music wich is pretty boring to travel to it while listening to the majestic Jeremy Soule. I mean, every fucking song he made is a piece of art.
Me installing Dragonborn: Knowing Bethesda, they've gone and fucked up Solstheim, it won't be the same **travels to solstheim** **hears this music** Me: I never doubted you...**sniff**
fun fact: In TES 3 Morrowind, Solstheim was Skyrim's. Later, after the Red Mountain eruption, in TES 5 Skyrim it was given to Morrowind as a haven for refugees.
My favorite experience with the Dragonborn DLC: I was walking along a road in the southern area of solsthiem. I turned right, and I wasn't expecting what I saw. Red mountain fuming, and then this song comes on right as that happens (my favorite piece from Morrowind by the way). Nostalgia hits me right in the face, I put down the controller and just look and listen, I feel like I could swim for a short distance and end up on vvardenfell, maybe I'll use a scroll of Icarian flight and jump over there like I did to get to solsthiem for my first time. Maybe my best friend Ahnassi is still there, still waiting for me to cure the skooma addict in vivec ( I tried my best). Inspired me to install Morrowind GOTY again, this time with some mods to improve combat and a graphical overhaul, and im having the most nostalgic experience ever. Now if you excuse me, I gotta go find the moon and star ring and find out if I truly am the Nerevarine.
Similar. Upon first hearing this song and looking across the sea to Morrowind, my first thought was to down that potion of water walking I had found earlier in Raven Rock and sprint across the sea while yelling "I'M COMING HOOOOMMMMEEEEE!!!!!!"
I haven’t even played Morrowind and this makes me feel nostalgic. Edit: now that I’ve played Morrowind I now understand why this theme means so much to many :)
I have a hard time remembering this song without the "CAAW CAAW" Of the cliff racers swarming over my head as I try to dash to Balmora. It really was the road most traveled. All of us in some way have walked down that road at one time, and have something unique to remember it by. Another memory was after installing a butt load of mods, finding the man awkwardly fully naked and frozen in the middle of my path. I had to shield my eyes to avoid his... Birthday suit. Sure I wanted to help him retrieve his gear but he should at least cover up first.
I teared up when i heard this, I was with Lydia looking around Raven Rock, then this came on...I really felt like I had come home to a home that isnt mine...if that makes sense give that I was playing Skyrim and my home was Whiterun.
+Ryan Howard (HowardChap) I am an old Morrowind fan (i had the game since it reached my country after release) and hearing this made me cry :'( I miss Vvardenfell and my lil' home up north from Balmora. Now, most likely, my old home is burried under ash and so is the little fishing village of Hla Oad, just 5 minutes of walk from my house.
Here in his shrine That they have forgotten Here do we toil That we might remember By night we reclaim What by day was stolen Far from ourselves He grows ever near to us Our eyes once were blinded Now through him do we see Our hands once were idle Now through them does he *And when the world shall listen* *And when the world shall see* *And when the world remembers* *That world shall cease to be.*
Here in his shrine That they have forgotten Here do we toil That we might remember By night we reclaim What by day was stolen Far from ourselves He grows ever near to us Our eyes once were blinded Now through him do we see Our hands once were idle Now through them does he speak And when the world shall listen And when the world shall see And when the world remembers That world shall cease to be
As soon as I left Raven Rock the first time, I heard this, and I got a little teary. Oh Morrowind... your bullshit combat system and awful graphics may irritate me to no end, but I still love you.
@@genesis209_gd Came back to this comment after you're notification, and like, holy shit I almost had a stroke reading my original comment. Did I type it out at 4am or some shit? Was I sick? Why the fuck was my grammar so bad?
This was the very first theme that played when I landed in Solstheim for the first time. I don't think I've ever felt more like an adventurer in a game than at that moment.
With Alternate Start I found myself near Miraak's Temple with no clothes, food, or gear. Outran several bandits, wild animals, and ash spawn before I reached the safety of Raven Rock. It was my original idea to just earn (steal) enough coin to fund the ship back to Skyrim, but I found myself doing quest after quest and ended up reopening the mine and earning my own house. Only when there was nothing left to do did I finally return to Skyrim, well after level 10. 10/10 would start again as a naked Khajiit in the middle of the woods.
There are two, moroblivion which is morrowind in oblivion requiring both oblivion and morrowind. then there is skyowind(Dunno if that's it's actual name) that uses the skyrim engine and requires skyrim and morrowind though it's really early in work just like skyivion which is oblivion with skyrim's engine.
laflugantabastardo This post is full of nonsense. Skywind, for one, is way further along than OpenMW, but I don't want that to dissuade the OpenMW devs. A free and open source Elder Scrolls 3 engine is a wonderful thing and something the community desperately wants and needs. The engine is very dated and was created by 2-3 rather inexperienced programmers, and it is always evident when you play it and run into glitch upon glitch upon glitch. That is not even mentioning the platform restrictions or the modding capability restrictions and, of course, the licensing restrictions. I love what OpenMW is trying to do, but Skywind is a rather more ambitious project with a lot more progress. Sorry, that's just the way it is.
Bro skyrim is my favorite game of all time and i swear i never play another elder scrolls and man the feels when this song pop!!! Its like i know this song is a iconic song even if i didnt hear it before Skyrim
This is the track that made me fall in love with Solstheim. By this point I'd defeated Alduin, ended the civil war, become Thane of every hold... But wandering through the ashlands to this gorgeous music was the first time I felt like I was adventuring for the sheer joy of it. Amazing.
Even the word “Morrowind” is nostalgic somehow. You somehow long for the wind of morrow. Vvardenfell is totally ash, the Argonians might just enslave the Dunmer right back. So weird. I think it is a perfect display of how Skyrim felt like a backwards elder scrolls game... it’s almost as brilliant as Metal Gear Solid 2, I dare say.
after 2 hours playing Dragonborn DLC and seeing the only silt strider and hearing this song... all I can say is "fucking nostalgia pouring from the walls, man!"
Amazing song but I’m sure Bethesda knew what they were doing with this dlc, a lot of people really love Morrowind it was such an amazing game they knew that a Skyrim’s dlc that take place in Solstein with the Morrowind ost will make people happy and nostalgic so why they don’t just make a remake of Morrowind instead of another Skyrim remake ?
Do you really want them to smooth over all the the jank that makes Morrowind what it is? No more broken mage No more fog No more gaining insane amounts of money by being a good trader and having a few extremely valuable items No more severing the threads of fate So is a better combat system and prettier graphics really worth losing all of this?
This is so lame of me...I loved Skyrim to death and loved the Dragonborn DLC (and Dawnguard, was also excellent), but for some reason I never remembered this song...until I started playing Elder Scrolls Online and there is yet another version of it for the Morrowind expansion which is superb....It's called "Grazelands Dawn" in ESO though, it's a bit different but the main theme is there
When this started playing in Skyrim, I had a massive nostalgia trip. Morrowind is one of the best games I have ever played, and I appreciated the callback.
God. When I entered Solstheim and heard this, I got the most nostalgic, nerdy smile on my face. I didn't even give a crap about the main questline at first. I just went around the island exploring, with this music playing.
I played skyrim fully and the dawnguard dlc. But was already done with skyrim when the dragonborn dlc came out. As a morrowind fan i finally gave it a try after all these years. Damn 11 or so years this dlc came out. Still fun to play. But come on give us a new ES already wtf stupid ESO.
10 years ago.. skyrim will be 12 years old in november, in that case, and i'll be 24 in 8 days. Played it for the first time in early 2012. Skyrim was there for most of my life. Also, there was less time between morrowind and skyrim than between skyrim and... this state of still no concrete info on TES 6. And the gap between the first TES 6 announcement and now is about the same as the one between the releases of oblivion and skyrim. At that rate, i highly doubt i will live to see TES 7.
I never played Morrowind because by the time I got into RPGS it had aged horribly (as much as the fanboys autistically screech otherwise), however something that HASN'T aged horribly is it's soundtrack, which is just as impeccibly brilliant as it's bother and sister soundtracks in the other Elder Scrolls games.
I tried getting into morrowind, I really did... but I want to send Todd Howard to oblivion for ruining Beast races and melee. Like I can't fully protect myself #1, and 2 I can't hit anything. I got to the part early on where you go into the dwemmer ruin and once I saw how much of a pain in the neck the automatons were when you land 1/20 hits I was pretty unhappy. I Completely gave up when I had to fight ghosts
Fun fact::Even God Todd Howard admitted that Morrowind is his favorite and is the best Elder Scrolls. Let's hope he brings his reverence in Elder Scrolls VI.
Morrowind - Jiub was on the prison ship awaiting transport Oblivion - SAINT Jiub died during the first battle of Oblivion Crisis (a few years before the eruption of Red Mountain that rendered much of Morrowind uninhabitable and half of Solstheim more like Morrowind) Skyrim - Dunmer live on the southern part of Solstheim, the silt striders are an endangered species and Saint Jiub appears in...a very different place.
Only went to Solstheim on my first play through. Can't go back in the second playthrough because going there fucks up the frame rate for the whole game. Shame.
I'm talking about a LARGER eruption, the kind that can render much of Morrowind uninhabitable and even spread the ash to the southern side of Solstheim.
It's the large island with the volcano, it erupted a few years after the events of TES IV: Oblivion, rendering a good amount of Morrowind uninhabitable.