@@bocconom SPOILER AHEAD: It is the fight were Sebille breaks the Shackles through she is bound by the ominous master. You aid here in this fight. The music perfectly suits that situation. The shadowprince (aka the master) has also some.. let's say involvement into red princes history as he is the character ordering the assassination attempts. So you are basically killing two birds with one stone here.
I played this game only once and this soundtrack lets me remember all the adventures with Ifan and Lohse .Ifan Ben-Mezd is my favorite charakter he can talk to animals and has a great personality and life story.
@@TzarBombthat’s an absolute though. Also that sounds like they are referencing Star Wars Episode III when Obi-Wan said “only a Sith deals in absolutes”.
@@212madfool After everything we have gone through with Sebille we fight the Shadow Prince. So satisfying to hear this theme. I think this could even be considered her theme.
I’m on my second playthrough. Doing tactician this time. Trying to figure out how to get past battles really opened my eyes to how easy battles can be even if the enemies’s stats are much much higher.
There is technically a canon ending. They also have more games in the Divinity series as well, and this one takes place close the end of the timeline they've made so far. (The last chronological game in the series is Divinity 2 , not to be confused with Divinity Original Sin 2.)
I think the canon ending is (spoilers) purging the world of source, I believe that this was semi-confirmed to be the canon ending based on the premise of fallen heroes
@@dismasthepenitent569 . And that is why Damian made quick work of everyone (including the protagonist and Lucian) in Divinity 2, because there was no Source to stand against him, and Lucian was useless as always. Purging the world of Source was only a temporary solution with diminishing returns.
A shame this doesn't play during the alternate Shadow Prince fight at the Arx consulate should you not kill him in the Nameless Isle and go through with the Red Prince's arc.
@@lootship5 Exactly the assassins he sent were among the toughest fights I remember in Act 2. I mind one group of shadow assassins being a total nightmare to get rid off even when we were a level or so above them; their invisibility was so annoying. It did bring closure to finally bring him down and was another step in progressing the Red Princes questline. Perhaps the only ambush groups more hateful than them was in Arx itself courtesy of Adramahlihk if you killed the demon advocate.
@@Damocles178 Now those were hell in my first playthrough. I barely got out alive out of that ambush in the gardens(they retreated in the end(insert we will call it a draw meme(normal dificulty))). Playing on hard now that I know what im doing, and Im pretty sure I will wreck them next time.
I honestly can, and without any problem, and the music still hits really well. Also, as somebody mentioned above, the Red Prince has his own business with him, also, my Elven Mercenary will not allow him to harm the Mother Tree, so she gets her own business with him too.
I had Sebille _and_ the Red Prince in my party, so this fight was cathartic as hell.
So did I! And I had Sebille romance so stakes couldn't been higher. Loved this battle and this theme.
@@robertosolano7774 one of the most epic battles in this game.
Everything in this battle is perfect, when you bring Sebille:)
@@Akbarali_Olimov I've only played the games once and never had the Red Prince but I did have Sebille. Please elaborate about the battle. Thanks.
@@bocconom SPOILER AHEAD:
It is the fight were Sebille breaks the Shackles through she is bound by the ominous master. You aid here in this fight. The music perfectly suits that situation. The shadowprince (aka the master) has also some.. let's say involvement into red princes history as he is the character ordering the assassination attempts. So you are basically killing two birds with one stone here.
@@Varadero124 Ah thanks much!
Hands down, one of the best games I have ever played!
Larian doesn’t have a bad game I swear
I played this game only once and this soundtrack lets me remember all the adventures with Ifan and Lohse .Ifan Ben-Mezd is my favorite charakter he can talk to animals and has a great personality and life story.
Shadow: If you aren't with me, you're my enemy.
Red: Only a fool deals in absolutes. I will do what I must.
Shadow: You will try.
Sebille: *No.*
*teleports shadow prince into lava*
@@dismasthepenitent569 Throws him the slippers while watching him melt.
"Only a fool deals in absolutes."
That is a great quote.
@@TzarBombthat’s an absolute though. Also that sounds like they are referencing Star Wars Episode III when Obi-Wan said “only a Sith deals in absolutes”.
Glory is mine!
I'll yield to none!
You are not trying to escape, are you ?
Greet the reaper for me.
Hurts, doesn't it?
Such a lovely track. Thank you so much for this game Larian.
"You can't fight what you can't see. You taught me that very well. Too bad you were right."
-Sebille the Free
In my opinion the best battle soundtrack!! Too bad I think it only plays for this battle only.
Aie defently, also think it's one of the most memoral one's.
@@212madfool After everything we have gone through with Sebille we fight the Shadow Prince. So satisfying to hear this theme. I think this could even be considered her theme.
@@animeshaggy4333 Hmm! Can't agree more!
I don’t remember this piece, are you saying it’s only played during Sebille’s playthrough?
@@bim_94 yes it only plays during sebille's story
One of my favorite DOS2 themes! Instant replay)
I blew this guy up instantly with mass corpse explosion, didn't get to hear this. Note to self, do not blow up cool bosses.
I’m on my second playthrough. Doing tactician this time. Trying to figure out how to get past battles really opened my eyes to how easy battles can be even if the enemies’s stats are much much higher.
Just imagine divinity 3 with the characters now and you can decide you did you choose for a divine for a story to start. That would be epic...
There is technically a canon ending. They also have more games in the Divinity series as well, and this one takes place close the end of the timeline they've made so far. (The last chronological game in the series is Divinity 2 , not to be confused with Divinity Original Sin 2.)
I think the canon ending is (spoilers)
purging the world of source, I believe that this was semi-confirmed to be the canon ending based on the premise of fallen heroes
@@dismasthepenitent569 want ve so sure that the void wont come back even if the source perishes. I think Braccus confirmed that in the last fight
@@dismasthepenitent569 . And that is why Damian made quick work of everyone (including the protagonist and Lucian) in Divinity 2, because there was no Source to stand against him, and Lucian was useless as always.
Purging the world of Source was only a temporary solution with diminishing returns.
@@SeventhheavenDK It was Lucian's fault. So yeah.
7:35 - 8:15 gives me goosebumps everytime
A shame this doesn't play during the alternate Shadow Prince fight at the Arx consulate should you not kill him in the Nameless Isle and go through with the Red Prince's arc.
Wtf i never know you can fight him again on consulate if you spare him
@@ayusoraua570 same I betrayed Red for our Lord and savior the god king
i'm still bothered that this song never played in my playthrough when i fought him. it kicks ass
You honestly can’t fight this boss without Sebille without her you left wondering why the epic music as if it personal?
it also works if you have the red prince in your party, dudes trying to kill your lizard waifu.
@@lootship5 Exactly the assassins he sent were among the toughest fights I remember in Act 2. I mind one group of shadow assassins being a total nightmare to get rid off even when we were a level or so above them; their invisibility was so annoying. It did bring closure to finally bring him down and was another step in progressing the Red Princes questline. Perhaps the only ambush groups more hateful than them was in Arx itself courtesy of Adramahlihk if you killed the demon advocate.
It felt pretty personal just being an elf, really.
@@Damocles178 Now those were hell in my first playthrough. I barely got out alive out of that ambush in the gardens(they retreated in the end(insert we will call it a draw meme(normal dificulty))). Playing on hard now that I know what im doing, and Im pretty sure I will wreck them next time.
I honestly can, and without any problem, and the music still hits really well.
Also, as somebody mentioned above, the Red Prince has his own business with him, also, my Elven Mercenary will not allow him to harm the Mother Tree, so she gets her own business with him too.
This fight is not the same without Sebille bruh.
Turns out the Shadow Prince is really fucken bad at chess like he lost in two moves or something
Kind of wish this would at least play if your Origin character is fighting their main enemy.
Who the hell thumbed that down?
Shadow Prince in the hall of echoes
This makes a decent survivor voting music from 0:00 to 0:58. What do you think?
Play at 1.25x speed more epic