This is a marvelous chant, in both words and key! As a real sunset. Great job as always, Sharm! :) Please, more stuff like that! Though I feel a bit awkward... maybe it's just me, but the motif probably sounds more oriental than it probably should be. Don't get me wrong, I like that chant, but it feels very untypically warm, hot as it were in an arid desert maybe, but not like in a country of eternal spring...
I love your interpretation of this, regardless! It does have a sort of "Egyptian" vibe going on for sure, but I quite like the solemnity of it to represent the weight of "farewell" 🖤
Unfortunately, this has nothing to do with Greek. Blizzard created several languages including several elven languages and, for this one, the origin is the name of the land Quel'Thalas which was founded by a group of exiled Highborne elves. Rejecting their old habits, names and even their worship, they founded this land and named it "Quel'Thalas", which means "High Home". So "Thalas" would mean "home". But the inspiration of Blizzard might have come from Greek, who knows?
@@BarthelemyDworkin ah thank you,i was more sure cause it had 2 s like the greek word θαλάσσα-thalassa,if you write it on english form its exactly the same!also thalasian is another word θαλασσινος-η-ο etc
@xristosimprezas5006 when Blizzard released Warcraft 2 in the 90s they introduced the elves for the first time. Christ Metzen wrote a huge lore back then, as you can find in the game's manual, and it mentioned the Quel'Thalas kingdom for the first time. But it is only in the early World of Warcraft years that they used the word "thalassian" as blood elves language, as it just derives from Quel'Thalas. I personally think Blizzard was more inspired by Tolkien when they created those words, but the phonology has some undeniable similarities with modern Greek.
Sharm, idk if you will read this but I would love to see you branch more into Forgotten realms content. There is so much lore to pull from that you could use to mold your music. Gods and Goddesses galore. Culture, architecture, Religion you name it they got it. You did some Baldur’s Gate stuff but thats only the tip of the iceburg for DnD.
Sounds interesting. I like to think my music is abstract enough that it could be considered for certain aspects of DnD. Personally, I've not delved into the Forgotten Realms enough to be able to write lyric focused music on it but its certainly not something I'd ever rule out if inspiration took me :)
I loved that intro, but I find when I want to listen to music, I don't want to have the same intro jingle that always plays - I just want to get straight in to it :)