Walked right into that Imperial ambush, same as us, and that thief over there. Damn you Stormcloaks. Skyrim was fine until you came along. Empire was nice and lazy. If they hadn't been looking for you, I could've stolen that horse and be halfway to Hammerfell. You there. You and me - we shouldn't be here. It's these Stormcloaks the Empire wants. We're all brothers and sisters in binds now, thief. Shut up back there! And what's wrong with him, huh? Watch your tongue. You're speaking to Ulfric Stormcloak, the true High King. Ulfric? The Jarl of Windhelm? You're the leader of the rebellion. But if they've captured you... Oh gods, where are they taking us? I don't know where we're going, but Sovngarde awaits. No, this can't be happening. This isn't happening. Hey, what village are you from, horse thief? Why do you care? A Nord's last thoughts should be of home. Rorikstead. I'm... I'm from Rorikstead.
Funny enough, that's sorta how it starts, past a border out of Fruma and on the way to the nearest city. I miss doing that first quest. Should remake a new class one of these days.
Fruma's memory-erasing magic begins to be executed each time he crosses into the Ragni Outskirts, making him forget about the boulder. I got this theory from a forum post. I don't remember which one, though.
Nostalgia as hell. I first joined wynn about 16 months ago. I heard plenty about it, but never played. I had stayed in and had pizza for dinner. I plopped down onto the couch and typed in the ip. From just the first seconds, I was impressed as hell. Not the first seconds of gameplay. Just the first few seconds of being in the lobby. I selected archer, and remember just hearing this over and over again as i played through the night. Even now, I hum it to myself everywhere because nostalgia. Damn, this hits right in the feels.
Once, I was searching internet for some good RPG minecraft server. I saw something called wynncraft. When I logged in for the first time, I thought it would be some small world with a few quests of type"Talk to somebody, bring something, get reward" just as nearly all servers before. Then I saw a few NPC. "This is realy nice. I should give it a try" was my thoughts. Then this music started to play. I thought, I have just found meaning of my life. Sry for my bad English.
I feel the same way as you. Technoblade, a ytber, said the words "wynncraft" and just completely changed my life. I started playing yesterday. This server is awesome.
I had this play when I was about to hit level 100. Was grinding frozen heights and it brought me back to the beginning and made me realize how far I had come. Little did I know that my journey was only beginning...
this is easily the most memorable part of the game for me. when i joined for the first time, i was playing with my friend in search of quality multiplayer servers. just from the first few moments in the tutorial, we were blown away by how polished it was. from the cutscene in the wagon, to the moving NPCs, to the building, it was already so much better than anything i had ever seen made in minecraft. and then the door opened, and this music faded in, and i knew i had just found my new favorite game.
To pick a "favorite" song for the soundtrack is an impossibly. It's too diverse, varied, good. So many songs fit perfectly with where they are in game. But I think I can say, without a doubt, that this is the BEST song on the soundtrack
I remember at that time I didn't know I can push wooden button at bottom of tree so I spent an hour climbing side cliff of mountain instead of walking across bridge.
This music for me is the one that comes to mind when I think about wynncraft. Brings back memories of my first playthrough, I remember entering the house of that hostile villager and thinking I messed something up xD, good old times.
@@bombintheseeinq Well of course, it's easy with every class as long as ya got a horse that is. lel First time i went t'a Corkus was as lvl 38-ish as a Warrior so yeah, def- isn't that hard. :p
This picture is nostalgic even tho i have been playing for like 4 months now also this place in the kings recruit quest is prob the only 1 that hasnt been changed in rekindled update
Fruma to Wynn then we don’t remember anything. Just like how we forgot how the terrain on the other side of Ragni outskirts gate were. I miss Ragni outskirts. They gotta add Fruma someday, only future will tell
I PROMISE. IF THEY EVER CHANGE THIS SONG LIKE THEY HAD TO DO WITH THE DESERT THEM I WILL LEAVE WYNNCRAFT FOREVER. THIS SONG IS A PART OF MY CHILDHOOD. SIMILAR TO HOW CAPS LOCK IS A PART OF MY CHILDHOOD AS YOU CAN SEE.
Honestly I like the old tutorial better. I get that you have to teach players the mechanics of the game, but it’s really annoying imo because your actions are so restricted. Also a bad thing if you want to initiate a new class and you have to go through it again. At least we’ll always have this song to remember it by
lmao for some reason this makes me think of margit the fell omen from elden ring, he has those attacks where he winds up predictably for a few seconds, then right when you think the attack is about to come out he holds it for a split second longer just to throw you off, and then have the attack itself come out really fast. (i'm going somewhere with this i swear I didn't just mistakenly comment on the wrong video) The way the first ~10 seconds of the song follow the exact arpeggio that many wynncraft songs have, makes you expect that it'll slowly climb down from B-D-F-D to A-C-E-C and then G-B-D-B with each one going for one measure before moving down, but instead it holds the song at the original B-D-F-D for 3 whole measures, and then moves down to A-C-E-C - G-B-D-B in the span of one single measure which surprisingly rounds it off with the whole thing being 4 measures, something you the listener don't expect since you probably assumed it would have some kind of weird beat when you heard the song hold that same arpeggio there for 3 whole measures. That 4th measure in the harmony/bass is so satisfying because of how surprises you by how it neatly it completes the loop in a way your brain doesn't expect, it reveals what the first 3 were building up and makes the whole song finally click. The fact that I can gush this much about the background loop of the song I think says enough on it's own