Shnarf Beans Exactly! I was there with them, it is as if I had lived everything they went through, there, together. Brought me memories now haha. Sorry about my english btw
@@fernandopandolfo8923 Yeah!, I like your mind set. For me you have to see a movie as you would a book, you have to imagine it and think of how the characters feel. And dont worry, you have great english.
@@shnarfbeans7233 Very interesting your perspective, I had never thought about watching movies that way. I always "got in" (I mean, I was a part of it, I don't know how to express it properly) many in the films I watched, but for sure I will now face it in a new way. Btw, I've read the books about four times haha
@@fernandopandolfo8923 I wish I could read the books again but I just finished them like two months ago, so I decided after im done with The Wheel of Time series (which is like 14 books long) im gonna read it again.
writing a book (second draft) to this. gonna keep an update log of it here - 127 pages, 64940 words so far. (as of 7/5/20, at 1:15pm) - 131 pages (had to delete a chapter), 67258 words (as of 7/6/20, at 1:05pm) - 135 pages, 69463 words (as of 7/10/20, at 1:06pm) after a bad breakup, all creativity left my body, but I'm happy to say I'm writing again! - 134 pages, 68241 words (as of 3/25/21, at 11:00 pm) -134 pages, 68538 words (as of 3/26/21, at 11:24pm)
I tell you when im done with mine ok? and ill come back to this comment and give you a link because i do my writing on google docs beause im inexperienced in publishing since i am only thirteen
@@pearld1ver Yeah on of the runaways is a rabbit princess who has been smothered her entire life, one is a "playboy" and "charlatan" who wants to redeem himself and earn a living, the "last" is a famous fox idol who is tired of being thought of as "that hot famous guy"
Hey nobody said we are successful. I have like two novels in progress and 4 harry potter fan fics, but i can't publish anything since im thirteen and don't know anything about the world of writing.
Being productive doesnt mean being successful, i gave dozens of hours (pretty much 70/80h) of my life on a school work... The teacher gave me a 10/20, he corrected my work in less than 15 minutes... Btw, i'm listening to this song thinking of Castlevania S4 so, no worries, you are not alone being unproductive here
Lol so how I feel whenever I need to use my brain-- One of my favourite sentences (technically it's two sentences) in my book is- "His eyes, like his expression, were devoid of emotion--empty. Like two bottomless black holes that threatened to suck her soul out of her body into their dark, endless depths. "
I used to write to music like this....Fantasy stories thirty years ago. Then real life and work stopped me for many years. You have inspired me to write again...humbly I thank you for your beautiful music.
8 months late, but it felt wrong in a way, to see the only response to you being... THAT. I hope you've found a measure of success in your efforts, perhaps a bit of joy from the time spent creating something new. It can be a remarkable thing and I've high hopes for you and the others writing to these songs.
Here are the tracks: 00:00 Main Theme (Neverwinter Nights) 02:31 Waterdeep Theme (Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark) 04:46 Rebel Camp (Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark) 06:57 Forest Day (Neverwinter Nights) 08:35 Forest Night (Neverwinter Nights) 10:38 Through the Valleys (Oblivion) 14:57 Auriel's Ascension (Oblivion) 18:03 Glory of Cyrodil (Oblivion) 20:33 Watchman's Ease (Oblivion) 22:39 Wings of Kynareth (Oblivion) 26:12 King & Country (Oblivion) 30:18 Peace of Akatosh (Oblivion) 34:31 Kurzick Theme (Guild Wars: Factions) 36:43 Main Theme (Guild Wars) 38:19 Autumn in Ascalon (Guild Wars) 40:32 Gwen's Theme (Guild Wars) 43:16 Crystal Oasis (Guild Wars) 45:35 Arborstone (Guild Wars: Factions) 48:18 Luxon Theme (Guild Wars: Factions) 51:59 Assassin's Theme (Guild Wars: Factions) 55:03 Ritualist Theme (Guild Wars:Factions) 57:18 Nerevar Rising (Morrowind Main Theme actually) 59:13 Jerall Mountains (Skyrim, but it's the same song called Silt Sunrise in Morrowind redone) 1:02:35 From Past to Present (Skyrim) 1:07:41 Unbroken Road (Skyrim) 1:14:09 Dragonsreach (Skyrim) 1:15:44 The White River (Skyrim) 1:19:11 Dawn (Skyrim) 1:23:10 Far Horizons (Skyrim) 1:28:46 Ancient Stones (SKyrim) 1:33:39 Under an Ancient Sun (Skyrim) 1:37:18 Distant Horizons (Skyrim) 1:41:22 Frostfall (SKyrim) 1:44:47 Secunda (Skyrim) 1:46:57 Aurora (Skyrim) 1:54:12 Kyne's Peace (Skyrim) 1:58:05 Solitude (Skyrim) 2:00:17 Wind Guide You (Skyrim)
I hope you make the most epic poop this world has ever seen and the biggest one, it's so big it clogged your toilet and amaze the world at the same time, good sir/ma'am
Had to write lore for a server. Listened to this. Got it done to satisfaction in 20 minutes. Had to fix spelling and grammar, but still. I couldn't think of anything, this was amazing.
This playlist has me creating fully developed characters in a world with years of lore. I've created prophecies, towns, romances, tragedy, wars, races and many more... But I'm no writer. Just someone with the desire to escape reality and vanish into a dream.
21,000 words into my book. This is perfect for the plot point I'm writing now! Thanks a bunch for posting this. Update: I have made it to my goal of 50,000 word listening to this!! Love this sound track.
I'm not a writer but it's like I can imagine every book in my head that I've ever read , without having seen the movie. I can see every character and what they look like and feel their pain also. Music is incredible especially when it follows a story , thank you for this , I now see story's and life in a different way and it's absolutely amazing. And to all the writers here, I wish you all the best with telling your stories, I hope one day everyone will get to read them and follow a new journey you left behind.
and writing begins if you see a story no one else has written yet. Typically I have vividly clear images of my characters though some characters just stand out for their voices. And I suck at describing voices so I just hope, if i don´t do it, that the way the character talks, gets along how I imagine his voice^^
I'm currently using this to rewrite a trilogy I wrote back in 2016, when i was about 16. I got halfway through the third book before I realised I wasn't happy with it and then I left it for a really long time, wrote a novella, published said novella, and now I'm finally going back to this. Same characters, new concept, 4 years later. The unfinished trilogy stood at 144,456 words, and I'm hoping the smash that with this rewrite.
Search iTunes or other online music store for the soundtrack Monster Galaxy, he did music for that game that was also used for the website Gaia online, awesome music too. You can find the same songs used for Monster Galaxy on their zOMG! game for that site.
Atop the highest of the Valethorn Mountains, a young girl gazed upon the endless, beautiful landscape before her. Thin layers of cloud hovered below, doing little to obscure the miles of snow-capped trees and dark rocky patches on every mountainside. All around her, the Mortal World flaunted its natural beauty, the pure blue sky and blazing sun betraying the icy chill against her pale face. The girls dark fur pelt bristled and came alive in the wind just as her vivid rosen hair fluttered like a flag behind her neck, her grass-green eyes bright with amazement at the world below.
Hello my fellow writers, comrade, mates, I'm glad I finally found the meeting. I was lost in a world full of a weird curse called routine until I found this comment section. I'm glad I'm not the only one who breaks the curse writing, in the middle of this bizarre, brutal and hostile life. hope I can read all your books someday. regards.
It´s cool to see so many writers in one place... Thanks to this music my fantasy novel has about 90,000 words and is almost finished. Happy writing to all of you!
To everyone who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. 🙏
It's been a dream of mine to write my own fantasy novel series for as long as I can remember. I even wanted to become an author when I was 6 years old. I'm 24 years old today and it looks like I'm heading towards that path. I'm finally making my childhood dream come true. This music makes me feel so inspired while writing. It helps my flow going and developing my fantasy world. I've almost finished the first chapter of my rough draft. Most terrifying thought is to one day actually finish this book and have it read by strangers and family. It's difficult to know whether I'm biased because it's my own story or if people, young teenagers in particular would actually enjoy reading my story and want more. I want to create a world where you feel like you can escape from reality and living in the world as if it's happening for real. We shall see what happens...might make some updates here as I progress the story. I hope I'm not biting off more than I can chew!
Hell yeah dude, follow your dreams, as someone who is nearing the end of my novel's first ddraft, it is daunting to think of it being finished and publiushed, but it's exciting too. I hope you keep writing and do not have the same problem that I have when trying to make it all perfect in one go, because that's what revisions are for. Good luck, and know that if you write 500 words a day, you will have a novel's worth of writing in a year!
@@emeraldartist8334 Thank you for the encouragements! And congratulations on almost finishing your first novel draft, that's an amazing accomplishment. Starting at 500 words is a great starting goal that I'll try to stick with. Best of luck with you novel!
I am just a 13 year old daydreamer with extremely high expectations for love, and it’s my biggest wish to be one of the best writers so here is a small story I wrote while listening to this playlist while trying to bring down my expectations✨ She’s sitting alone on a rusty bench, outside of the castle. Watching him joyfully waiting for his bride to walk down the aisle. She remembers, the memories, harrowing, glorious, confusing, all of them. But it doesn’t make any difference anyway. The sudden bliss she used to have, the petrichor, the inexplicable feeling of comfort, doesn’t make much sense anymore. “She looks just like a dream, she’s perfect, walking down the aisle, I hope you’re happy with her.” “It’s the end of everything, our love, our memories, the end of me. But atleast you’ve found your beginning”
Writing a book with fantasy music in the background. Best way to write a fantasy book! 34,000+ words that I have been writing since September of 2018! Ten months! I'm on chapter 09 and I am so proud of it. Thank you for uploading Fantasy Instrumental Music! Helps authors all around! :)
Jeremy Soule is one of the most important video game composers of our time. His work on The Elder Scrolls series is ground breaking and inspiring in a ways I can't really describe. One of my most important influences and probably always will be.
Unironically, I listen to videos like this when I'm drawing characters and concept art for my own fantasy world. The amount of escapism I get from listening to this type of music is a fantastic motivator and really helps with my art!
I don't remember when or how it happed, but I was preparing for my exams but the next thing you know, I was standing there in the fields of crimson colored grass with my 3200 men ready to charge at the kingdom Remsvell. Looking over me from the heavens were the gods of Ironstem. While the dark skies cried with rage and sorrow. A shot war cry, we charged at the gates of Remsvell, cutting and stabbing anything that came in out way, we cut we got cut, we stabbed we got stabbed, many men lost there lives, but they were just sacrifices for the greater good, or so I thought, and they will now be forgotten either. Among those men, was my only brother Yenderfall, he was a brave sole, with a will stronger than a sword forged with obsidian, and strength of a million elephants, he is in a better place now. At last we won and the Kingdom of Remsvell is ours, but as I sit here, writing this, I wonder was it worth the 2000 men we lost, those were 2000 families who cried that night, 2000 sons and daughter who lost a person to look up to. 2000 lives for not even 200 seconds to live in peace, for a new war has started in Britania, wonder how many more people will die, how many more times will I be scared. Only time will tell, for now that is all I have to say. As I gaze at the starry sky of the night, I would like to ask a single question to the gods, Was it worth it?
I see a bunch of comments talking about writing books, and while I'm not going that far, I had fun working on a fantasy world I've slowly been making up. It's a much more interesting world than reality.
That's exactly how I started with my book. I slowly began making up a fantasy world out of boredom. Now, it's an 80,000 word novel. I don't know how I ended up in this situation, lol
*I don't know if anyone is reading this, but if you are: wherever you are on this planet, I wish you a great day and a happy, peaceful life where all your dreams come true. You are amazing and beautiful! I believe in you!*
I finished a book while listening to this and now I'm editing. It has roughly 35,000 words, ye :D And for those interested, A dad kidnapped the two youngest siblings (who are twins) when they were about 3. The mother died from cancer after the twins were kidnapped and the four older brothers dedicated their lives to find their siblings, while joining a clan to save everyone who has powers from the Nemesis. This plot, however, is just inside a bigger plot, that comes to play at the end of the novel. Their family used to be Ikris (Humans with amazing fighting skills and black wings who defended other countries and Light/Darkness). But as Ikris were being hunted, the family was to be stripped of everything (no longer Ikris) after being voted against- (The Ikris had laws and consequences I'm not exactly going into now). After that happens, they're thrown into Earth to dwell together and be human forever. Jeez, what a nightmare. Except, this particular family kept their powers. When being completely turned into human, a Captain had done something to prevent it's full process, making it so they kept their powers. And are able to turn back into being Ikris if they ever remember. But of course, they had all memories that existed, replaced. Now the Ikris is extinct, two clans are fighting against one another (both are wanting good), and Light/Darkness are on the run so no one kills them, and if someone does, kaboom goes existence. I feel bad for my characters. But don't worry my guys, I'll get most of you through this...
Petition for Jeremy Soule to compose the soundtrack to Amazon's adaptation of The Wheel of Time. I've been listening to this music as I read the books and I love it so much.
LeBron Savic currently the plot centers around the world coming close to an end for a second time, as the most evil being Lucifer starts to gain power again. The only powerful enough beings are the Seraphs. There are four Seraphs. One doesn’t know he has powers, ones father is Lucifer’s right hand man, one feels inferior because she is unable to walk, and the fourth doesn’t want to see his friends die like he did last time Lucifer tried to take over. That’s kinda the easiest way I can put it!
i dropped my chicken currently the plot centers around the world coming close to an end for a second time, as the most evil being Lucifer starts to gain power again. The only powerful enough beings are the Seraphs. There are four Seraphs. One doesn’t know he has powers, ones father is Lucifer’s right hand man, one feels inferior because she is unable to walk, and the fourth doesn’t want to see his friends die like he did last time Lucifer tried to take over. That’s kinda the easiest way I can put it!
I'm worldbuilding to this music. It's so encouraging seeing how many other people are also working on their own stories and are writing their own fantasy books. I just finished my first one and am now moving on to the next, but I've already hit some serious writer's block. Reading the comments of my fellow writers has inspired me to keep trying, so thank you everyone, and good luck on your adventures!!
Neverwinter Nights is one of my favorite games EVER. It's been 15 years and Bioware may have abandoned it, but I'm so happy that people like you are keeping its incredible memory alive through music.
Damn... I remember listening to this two years ago, trying to write my own novel. Fun fact : I was scrolling through the comments and everyone said it was helping them write a book and they had already written 300 pages or 40000 words. At that time I had a "passion" of writing my first novel and becoming an author (that's where my name came from). But never succeed finishing my work... I always wrote, say 10 pages, and then finding it not good. And then I deleted it. Now, this feeling has gone away... but I miss that nostalgia. I have still papers of thoughts about novels or "prologues" about ideas I never finished and they take me back... uhh. It was that great year of 2019. So good. *Nostalgia Hints* : 1. This playlist, besides the fact that reminds me of all those times listening to my headphones and writing my "novel", it also takes me back to a specific single day of 2019. 2. The time I had that "passion", I uploaded my first youtube video. It's called "Merlin Season 5 Episode 13 | Emrys strikes Saxons, Morgana and Dragon". Now it's my most viewed video on youtube. 3. I just wonder... what happened to all those I read their comments 2 years ago? Did they publish their books or wrote to fulfill their dreams with fantasy? Something they wanted really or a passion that now has fade away?
I’m a fourteen year old author writing a romance/fantasy novel. It’s about this boy named Maverick in the really early 1300s. Witches and warlocks are outlawed and were burned in 1313. Except for a couple covens. Maverick is part of a coven posing to be merchants. He has lived in a small village with his Pops and the rest of the villagers for his entire life. One day a girl from the big kingdom comes to the village. They didn’t want to heal her because she could be from Queenstown and if they knew they were witches then they’d all be killed.bur maverick and easton(his best friend) saved her anyways. And she became their friend. Turns out she lied a bit and she was the lord of the kingdoms daughter. Anyways her and Maverick and Easton run off together in search of her seductive sister. ETC yada yada happens
Kennaaa cool! I’m almost 14 too and I’m writing a fantasy novel too. It’s a bout a girl Nycki. It’s a bit like the Avatar and Divergent at the same time but better
Unna Kotkaranta Thats amazing! but at this point in time i’m not even writing that novel anymore, heh. i tend to write more stories and never finish them a lot...
Makenna oh I have a perfect video for you to watch. It’s for people who can’t finish a novel bc they are writing wrong. I’m writing an article about it. Let me look for the video real quick
Just a little space to keep my goals and achievements for my book. 25,00 words ✅ 50,00 words ✅ 100,00 words ✅ 125,00 words ✅ 200,00 words ✅ 300,00 words❌
Mia - Does - Gaming your first book I’m guessing? :P I wrote my first story at around your age... But it wasn’t until I was 13 that I started to seriously write. Even ended up having 16 full pieces of lined a4 paper FILLED with text hand written everywhere; in class, between classes, on the bus on the way home, at home, on the bus back to school... You name it, I wrote the story there xD Ended up putting it down after about 6 months of that I think... then forgot about it and decided to start over Cos it was riddled with copyright lawsuits waiting to happen; main character was named Eragon, and he wielded a lightsaber 🤣
Mia - Does - Gaming don't ever give up!! I started my writing journey when I was about your age. It began with a book that I've since given up on, but that actually helped to inspire another story that I hope to start work on soon. I'm 16 now and I finished writing my first novel in January after four years of work and I'm hoping to someday get it published. It's not easy, but let me tell you: the satisfaction and pure joy you feel once you complete it is SO worth it!! Also, just some advice I've picked up along the way that you might find useful: Don't ever give up! Sometimes it may feel like starting the whole story over again would be better than trying to fix whatever mess you find yourself in, but trust me, it's much better to just push through and face the problem head on. Be prepared to edit - A LOT😂 Seriously, there's so much more editing that goes into a book than I thought. Don't let that intimidate you, tho, cause although it's tedious at times, it can still be pretty fun. Have someone you can tell your ideas to. I don't know if this is just me, but I find it easier to imagine things and come up with new ideas if I have someone to talk about them with. I don't really know why, but I love being able to talk to friends and family members about characters and stories I've created and how my worlds work. It really helps me have a more solid idea of everything. Depending on your personality, you may not want to talk to someone else about these things until you've actually finished your book, but if you think it'll help then definitely give it a try!! This one I think is the most important. When you're ready, and only when you're ready, when you let people read your book, make sure they give you their honest thoughts on it. This was by far the hardest part for me. After all, this book is your baby that you've poured countless hours into. Giving it to someone else to read can be a scary thought because they might completely tear it apart. But, honestly, your own friends likely wouldn't do this; if they did have any criticisms that they voiced, they would probably do so in a much nicer way. But make sure you ask for their honest opinions, because if there's something they wanted you to change or thought you could do better, you could learn from these suggestions and either incorporate them into your next work or use them to improve your writing. Of course, if these suggestions are ways to change the book itself, then it's entirely up to you on whether or not you use them. Sorry for the long read, but your comment caught my eye, firstly because my name is also Mia. And when I saw that you're starting to write around the same age I did, I knew I had to encourage you and offer some helpful tips I wish I'd had when I first started. We newbies gotta stick together after all ;) But anyway, good luck on your adventure and God bless!!
She breathed, slowly, with the air flowing around her long dark hair, looking at the view before her. Even before the sunrise, the kingdom of Maldron steal had a shining aura of golden light. The streets where empty, not a living been walk down the paths but a few lonely animals, looking for food. In the middle of the city, next to a dark blue lake, stood the Maldron Castle. It was old and dirty, but steal, after almost a thousand years, it stood tall. taller even then the mountains that srounderd the city, hiding an infinent forest behind them. The view was beautiful and incredibly painful. She looked at the place she had to leave so long ago, and smiled sadly. A tear fell from her glowing red eye, when the sun rised over Maldron once again. This music definitely put me innthe mood.
editing my novel--first novel i ever wrote a complete rough draft for, beginning, middle, and end. I am proud and will make it my goal to edit it into a thing of beauty. Lovely music for that lol
'Take my hand,' he said, the centre on his eyes emerald green. You reach out and within his grasp, you smile, the fleeting excitement of adventure filling your soul. 'Let me show the wonderous imagination you possess and where it can take you' You nod and laugh and together leap into the many, untold worlds.
I KNEW I recognized this music--looking for something to write my fantasy scene to, and suddenly flashed to my tiefling bard tromping through the woods with Neeshka and Kelgar. Checked the desc. and it was Neverwinter alright. That's some nostalgia!
The lost cities They stood in the dancing grass, touched by the warm sun setting before their eyes. They watched the birds soar in the field below their grassy cliff. The little girl with the fiery eyes picks out a handful of wild flowers growing near the edge of the cliff. She closes her eyes and breathes deep. The flowers slip through her outstretched hand and fall gently down to the windy meadow below. She opens her eyes as the last flower lands, and the dying rays of day burn upon her face. “Mama?” She says. “Yes, darling?” He mother stands to her side, warm tears slowly leaking through her shut eyes. “What happened to the lost cities?” The little girl asks. “The ones in the old stories.” Images of stark, sky-reaching towers and dark temples flash in her mind. Then all turns to ruin and it all lays bleak and empty with the solemn wind shrilling through the fallen stone. Her mother sighs and looks up at the sky dotted with the first stars. “We don’t know. The span of time between is too vast and all we have are fragments; shattered on the rocky rivers of time.” The little girl wonders at the aged eyes of her mother as she continues, “And perhaps we may never know”. The sun sinks and the light leaves the cliff and falls behind the edge of the earth.
I don't know how to explained it. But, after I knew that fantasy has something do with your imagination and creativity. I say why not try to explored my inner world and express them on paper.
Like the majority of people here, I am writing a fantasy novel- 19,465 words so far! Final goal: 125,000 words- About a French heiress who gets pulled into a paracosm of her own making, and must find her place amongst the problems and people she created
Hey ! I do write as well, but I felt like answering your comment because I'm French. So, if you're not and ever need any advice about the french culture, feel free to contact me, I'd be happy to help :)
@@elisa8834 hey ! Je voulais te répondre parce que je suis française et je m'appelle Eliza aussi !! Coïncidence ? Je ne pense pas ^^ C'est génial de voir des gens français ici (moi je dessine avec cette musique) hehe
Am I the only one who’s trying to hunt for this one type of thing that just gives you fantasy feels? Like that one type of specific feeling, a aesthetic that makes you just actually FEEL fantasy?
@@danielg6241 every book I read was like that ! For example Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, A game of thrones, Ender's game and many others. Maybe this is a French particularity ?
This playlist just hits so perfectly for reading, it’s not to epic and distracting, and compliments reading so well! And it’s so beautiful and varied. On the last 300 pages of “feast for crows” cheers fantasy lovers 🍻
I fall asleep and sleep to this, and then have amazing dreams. I’ve tried sleeping without it and I just don’t get cool dreams like I do with it. Lol totally cool to visit middle earth, Hogwarts, Westeros etc. in your dreams lol.
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave
I read the entire throne of glass series to this playlist on repeat and after finishing the final page of those eight books, this playlist brings so much nostalgia.
Jeremy Soule has had such a profound impact on my life it's not even funny. After a bad day, good day, I know 100% that Soule's compositions will cheer me up no matter what.
I'm rewriting my novel to this. Barely begun but I hope I'll have plenty of progress as of tonight. Update(7/31/2020): It has been nearly a year and I'm proud to say that I've fully rewritten it and moved partway into the second book of its trilogy! The name of the first book is Burden Of The Empire and it tells the tale of a war between two long opposing species, one made of long lost souls risen from the depths of hell and one of their far descendants fighting to protect what little they have. The series itself is called The Forsaken Trilogy and I'm excited to publish it in the next coming years! ❤✨
Oh, this takes me back. I still remember those halcyon days when I, Kathren the Mongrel, trudged through midnight streets of Neverwinter, ventured into the darkest woods on the road to Luskan, and plundered the most ancient of tombs along with my bravado filled companion Tomi 'Grin' Undergallows. He did a lot to offset the grim, scar-faced countenance of my perpetually scowling face. I understand it made people uneasy, I didn't normally care. His quick wit helped defuse many situations that might have otherwise boiled over into violence. What a pair we were, this tiny halfling thief scurrying with a cocky grin on his face the shadow of some looming near seven foot amazon. We were like a pair of shadows in the wind, few saw us coming until it was too late. He kept me alive in those city streets and dungeons, as I did return the favor in the deep wilderness or when faced with some monstrous threat my expertise as a ranger and a berserker allowed me to dispatch as quickly as his nimble fingers could a trap. He lusted for gold, I lusted for vengeance. Unlikely heroes, but our heroism had to be motivated by something. The only love I ever knew died of the wailing death and anything that stood in the way of my dual blades would be mowed down by my unrelenting fury. It was a shame it was to include that fool girl... I've never spoken a word about it until now in my old age some twenty years later. The quarter orc and quarter elf help even out the aging process to something human, I suppose. Of course I pitied her. I knew what it was like to love, and lose love. She felt betrayed so she herself betrayed. But she made one fatal mistake. She stood between myself and the wizard who did it. There was no hesitation.
You know, I have heard a lot of mixes. None was like this. I return to this mix almost everyday because of the feeling of it! I've played Skyrim a little bit but I didn't quite hear any of these. You know, this is perfect.
Can you imagine?? With all the people here who has listened to this playlist a whole new country could be made. A place where this kind of creative minds could call home. Where the priorities of you people were actually writting, reading, playing or just chasing butterflies. Dreaming. Where anybody could be a character... Impossible is just a word and imagination is not made of them.
I love music like this when I'm imagining a new story and daydreaming. I was currently writing a story about a beautiful Kingdom where everything was peaceful then something went wrong and the whole kingdom fell apart. And then a young prince who wanted to help the peasants who were suffering a lot for a century met a young beautiful peasant girl and after some time they got to know each other then eventually fall in love with each other. And after they had a daughter who was born a peasant too but because of her royal blood she got to be the queen then saved her Kingdom from the long misery they have been enduring. I dunno if it's a bit cliché but I'll still continue it. Btw I love the music so much
I am a teen and I want to be an author when I grow up. Perfect for setting the mood for fantasy books. I like to turn off the lights, turn this music on and dive into my different world that belongs to me and my characters. Anyone else? Also, does anyone else think that the beginning of the second song is like Beauty and the Beast?
Hey, just dont' stop writting! Talk over plot points with others, write short stories about people in the world, or just find cool art on pintrest. Anything to keep finding ways to redo and re-evaluate what you have. Don't quit! Your stories are cool.
@@johnjensen1859 its not that i dont Like my work (not saying that i do Like it) but its more Like i keep coming up with new ideas and cant focus on one specific story. Even when those ideas can be tweaked and added to the crurent book i still feel Like it would be better if they had an entire seperate book for each one of them so i start a new story thinking that i found the perfect plot but end up having a new idea and start a new story. Thanks for your comment tho ^^
@@highr8764 Well that sucks. It's a struggle to be sure. I too have trouble finishing projects. It took me 5 years to iron out all the details in a story I wanted to write, and now I have to friggin WRITE it! But hey, at least we have good music! Stay strong, friend.
Hey man! I'm writing my fourth, and I've been writing out these details for over a month now. I work morning and afternoon and yet I keep getting new ideas for new books, just like you! My advice is: keep writing those ideas down, but focus on the one you think you can write the most for. If you think you can incorporate some of those ideas, good! If not, leave them aside for another day. Just keep thinking! But keep in mind not all your ideas might be used, just the most special :)