@@OddHaberdasher When earth is sundered, and skies choked black, And sleepers serve the seven curses, To the hearth there comes a stranger, Journeyed far 'neath moon and star. Though stark-born to sire uncertain, His aspect marks his certain fate. Wicked stalk him, righteous curse him. Prophets speak, but all deny. Many trials make manifest The stranger's fate, the curses' bane. Many touchstones try the stranger. Many fall, but one remains.
i'm faded to be a worthless piece of shit them, fuck destiny. I'm going to be my own hero, take my self out this shithole that i put my self in. (i know that is a enemy at the games quote) PS: sorry shitty day in a shitty month.
@@REALNotFound visually nicer yes, the plot is thin and poorly formed especially compared to "Daggerfall". It is not as exotic as "Daedra" or "Oblivion" and most difinitively lacks the depth of Morrowind. It is the Elder Scrolls dumbed down or "made accessible".
Nothing will be better then Morrowind in my opinion, it is a game from a lost era, only us older games can under the charm of jumping across the map, and owning a house carved from a giant mushroom.
Yes indeed my friend! I have many good memories about Morrowind, especially when I was a kid, Morrowind has been my first RPG game and my favourite game of all time!!!
Excluding the Drum Beating which is actually Lorkhan's Heart beating, this is one of the best renditions of Nerevar Rising I've ever heard, good work. If it was supposed to be accurate the beat should be twice every time. :)
Alle Harmonien getroffen! (bis auf die letzte, die müsste eigentlich in Moll enden). Ansonsten sehr beeindruckend, weil bei dieser Art von Musik sind die richtigen Harmonien natürlich entscheidend, nicht nur die Melodie. Bei dreimal derselben Melodie hintereinander werden neben der Steigerung der Dynamik und der InstrumentenAnzahl auch die Harmonien am Ende der Melodiebögen jeweils moduliert und das ist sehr wichtig für einen Wiedererkennungswert und die Berechtigung einer nicht retundanten Melodiewiederholung.
I´ve never played it either although I´m VERY curious. A friend of mine loved it AFTER have walked through The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion. However, I have had numerous of characters playing Oblivion though (since 2006/12/23) and still play it quite regularly (addictive as f*k). Tried The Elder Scrolls Arena some years ago, found it awesome as well despite its mid '90s quality since I after all grew up with '80s- and '90s computer/videogames. Actually, I still fire up my Commodore Amiga 500+ (bought in November 1991/11/12) from time to time. I even had a Commodore 64 (got in on Christmas Eve 1988).🤩😃🥰
@@17461771morrowind is oblivions cooler older brother tbh. You can do anything you do in oblivion and more, it's just a bit dated, but the lore and world and everything are unmatched
Oh man, listening to this, and wishing that someday there will be an TESIII: MORROWIND Remaster. With modern graphic and phisics. But nothing more. No new mechanics, nor old remouved. No story altered. Just better looking Morrowind...
...and it actually still looks great for the age - but, yes, not needing to trying hooking-up an original XBox to a modern TV set but just being able relive (and newly rediscover) this great gaming experience would be awesome! I am playing computer and video games for over 40 years now - Morrowind STILL is one of THE games that stands out from so many and so much driffle.
People make such beautiful versions of Morrowind's theme. And this is no exception. It's only a shame such masterpieces never get the attention they rightfully deserve.
Great job! Despite the advantages of each part of the series, Morrowind specifically has the best story and lore component. By the way, sometimes looking back at the universe of the Elder Scrolls, thoughts are born about what stories could be in the format of an animated series that retells / supplements the universe of games. It would be cool to see a screen adaptation of the plot of this particular part, especially from the dramatic side. Despite the rough canon, many believe that we could support Dagoth Ur, because he can be considered the best and most devoted friend of Nerevar. Perhaps with a proper partial retcon of the plot, we can get the relationship of the characters of the level of "Naruto-Sasuke", and maybe even higher.
Me listening to this while casting a 50ft aoe spell of shock, fire, frost and poison that deals 30 dps for 10 secs on a very densely populated town center
So grateful to have been born in 91 and to have experienced elder scrolls 3, 4, and 5 at what seemed like the perfect times in my life for these games. As I grew, so did the experience of the elder scrolls. What a beautiful world to escape to.
I really, really like it. I especially enjoy, how much emphasis you put on the flute in the first few introductory measures. If there's one thIng i noticed, it's that I think you could've been a bit bolder with the flute arpeggios (e.g. 0:48 - 0:52) in the background. Still, great work!
I started out with Skyrim, but went back to play Daggerfall, Morrowind and Oblivion, in that order; and I can assure you that Morrowind has the best plot in all of the Elder Scrolls series, it just came out before it's time, before people had the capacity to even understand what it means to be the Nerevarine
I really want a remake. It's gameplay is reeeally dated. I tried it after Skyrim and Oblivion, also in that order, and couldn't do it. Oblivion has been my favorite so far, mostly because Skyrim feels so stripped and dumbed down in comparison. Oblivion is still playable for me, but even then I would still like a modern take on it.
I'm 13 years old and have only played Skyrim (witch I am literally obsessed with) and this sounds like skyrims theme. I want to play morrowind so bad :|
Alle Harmonien getroffen! (bis auf die letzte, die müsste eigentlich in Moll enden). Ansonsten sehr beeindruckend, weil bei dieser Art von Musik sind die richtigen Harmonien natürlich entscheidend, nicht nur die Melodie. Bei dreimal derselben Melodie hintereinander werden neben der Steigerung der Dynamik und der InstrumentenAnzahl auch die Harmonien am Ende der Melodiebögen jeweils moduliert und das ist sehr wichtig für einen Wiedererkennungswert und die Berechtigung einer nicht retundanten Melodiewiederholung.
@@berendholtland4203 Thanks mate, hope you get luck with the youtube algorithm, it definitely has blessed me to get here - the music is worth much more views!
This is very good. I know a piano version but it just doesn’t sound the same as the orchestra. Any piano versions I’ve heard just sound lacking. Nice job.
This strangely got recommended to me, and I'm happy it did. This is a wonderful remake of the original. I am very much interested in more TES remakes of you (if you want to ofc). Also can I ask where you got that art from?
Thanks! I've been thinking of doing more. The one I want to do most is Peaceful Waters from Morrowind as well. The artwork is from Bethesda themselves for Morrowind.
@@berendholtland4203 Thanks for the reply! Peaceful waters would be an excellent choice. The entire morrowind soundtrack is great IMO, peaceful waters, the road most travelled and blessing of Vivec never get old.
The greatest tragedy of my life is that Morrowind makes me physically sick to play. I mean that in a physiological sense, I get extremely nauseous, sweaty, and in some cases puke from playing it/watching it be played. I still have 300+ hours in it. Despite my weird biological response, it is a huge contributor for why I love the fantasy genre.
Nerevar Rising - The Birth and childhood of A Hero. Reign of the Septims - The Teenagehood of A Hero. Dragonborn - The Adulthood and The Final Battle of A Hero.
@@berendholtland4203 oh neat but can you by anychance link it or something ive been trying to find it to no avail (also by the way the cover is fucking awesome)