i heard some scratching during the 6th track and thought it was a neat sound affect added.. then i looked up and saw a mouse in my laundry XD i actually caught it and im gonna take care of it until i can release it in the spring! this little guy is lucky considering i used to have pet mice, so i already know what it needs :) hopefully it doesnt have more friends but chances are it does lol. im really getting the authentic dungeon experience, living in the basement with mice 😂
Very inspired music. The third track ('Fabulous Tales From the Drunken Alchemist') reminds me of the tavern music from the Copper Coronet in the Slums District in the city Athkatla (from Michael Hoenig's musical score for the video-game 'Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn').
Healing Spells From The Forlom Witch is such a surreal song to listen to.....the feeling of drifting through a shadowy wasteland, between life and death, benumbed and unsure. Then to be found by radiance that guides you out of purgatory, bringing forth to the light where one finds peace.
The main melody that pops up in the middle and right before the end of the first track is so incredibly familiar that it feels like I've heard it somewhere thousands of years ago or in another dimension, maybe by a misty shore overlooking the sea, in some cognitive state in between the material world and something far more ethereal. It sounds like it's telling me to return to that place, as if it's a long-lost friend from long, long ago who knows that I belong there. Fascinating and beautiful at the same time.
A poem to read while listening to healing spells from the Forlorn witch: "The shadow forces speak in riddles that challenge the region; warning signs and omens had warned me. In the silence of this cold night, a spell forces me to wander through the ancient forests, where I sense an otherworldly world, the connection with a non-human force. A supernatural melody penetrates these black and terrible woods; I perceive it as the symbol of a tremendous hidden secret.." I didn't write it, but i think it fits perfectly here and i wanted to share it with anyone who listens to it. Hope you get lost in the coldest and darkest forest you know. You'll find the way out until you let yourself hear the secret!
I have listened to this album on and off for years. It's my go-to and I just truly appreciate the effort put into this music. Thank you! It really helps me to exile myself in the mountains to disappear into magic
Daggerfall!!! Last good Elder Scrolls game No hand holding, be at the Tavern of Town X in 16 days or the quest fails. No hand holding,full immersion into an unknown world
@@questionsfrog1918 you shouldn't conflate bad game design with "no hand holding" tho, you can say that Dwarf Fortress has "no hand holding" but it is also probably the most inaccessible, impossible to understand games ever conceived of, and actively deters even the most ardent players from enjoying it without shoving their head in the sand for 30 hours screaming
@@Retrofire-47 oh i remember the other games released at that time, expecting you to still draw your own maps like its 1989, and Daggerfall was for sure buggy but not haunted by bad design. I agree on DF tho,sooo good on paper but the gameplay (and the GFX) are a mess,impossible to untangle without pumping an insane amount of time into it. Like SS13 on steroids
Эта музыка уносит меня в странствия по сказочным лесам, равнинам и горам. Под нее отлично читать the legend of thyl ulenspiegel and lamme goedzak.Волшебная музыка!
Hunting Grounds of the Highlands makes me think of the game Nethack - Falcon's Eye so much! Time to go die from food poisoning after accidentally eating a rotting gnomish zombie corpse!