I feel such a somber tone from this song. I imagine that each time the chorus repeats, it’s the next generation of hero coming to the aging blacksmith, asking for a sword only to be cut down like all the rest.
@@brycealthoff8092it definitely is but also it makes for a hell of a story the blacksmith that was once an adventurer who eventually got old enough to get out of that life and all he seeks to do is equip the next generation of adventurers so that way they have a better chance of making it to his age and retiring but instead all he sees is a bunch of naive gung ho wannabe Heroes that are too cocky for their own good so he watches them go to their death with a tear in his eye as he warns them it isn't worth it boy put down the sword pick up a hammer or a farmer's plow start a family be smarter than I was don't keep chasing that thrill but again and again he gives them a sword and he never sees them again and he builds a memorial beneath his Forge to every Warrior that never returns
remember for every adventurer that slices down a villian there is a miner that got the ore, a blacksmith that forged the blade and a enchanter that blessed it.
"ah, but blacksmith, you dont understand. I need your strongest sword to slay the evil of this land" *Forget my sword, warrior. The evil of this land will stomp you out like an errant ember from a firepit.* "Blacksmith, you surely chose not to hear my words. I have the stats and funds for such a blade, I yearn for your finest craft." *Oh, silly warrior. If you think you could handle my greatest works, you wouldnt have needed to come here in the first place for you are N O T the one chosen, by time, destiny or any other form.* "Deeply cutting words for one who only crafts such instruments- why not focus your energy and talents in a more constructive sense. One that crafts me my blade?"
@@Volti-Vagra "You know I was looking to refill my quench tank, you what 250-300? Should be enough blood in your for a few quenches. You stop this "simple" smith from turning your blood into a quench and you can have a blade for free."
@@kenhouston814 We value those who work with their hands. If I was taller and stronger I would've gone to school to be a farrier, but I became a vet nurse instead.
@@twilightwings21even better a Dwarven Forge domain cleric that has mastered his craft to such an extent that he's basically level 20 Forge cleric but then moradin himself blesses his favorite servant with the ability to multiclass above 20 and goes into bard with the mentality of I'm already the best Craftsman in the land I might as well make the Forge Bello out hymns to moradin as I work so he starts working his Forge with rhythm in his strikes
@@twilightwings21 Dwarven Drummer? 100% behind that "My craft?" >slowly draws hand across micro-anvil on his belt "Though the only metal here are my instruments- the *sound* itself is my offering. From debilitating curses that make a Dwarven Bender feel like a blessing to most poisons, upto anvil beats so in tune with the flow of *Melody* itself your body and soul are relit and reinvigorated." >meanwhile its just a dragon, absolutely entranced in the dudes story and song
That is my que to make a blacksmith character who must gather and destroy the legendary weapons he created before the Villain gets their hands on them.
My Descent into Avernus party has a forge cleric whose entire build is centered around making sure we have all of the best equipment we could desire. Naturally, I had to immediately share this with the whole party.
I'm playing Curse of Strahd as a dragonborn forge cleric. The village of Barovia was just overrun by an army of undead. Our allies say there numbers are around 500 and they're marching towards Valakki as we speak. They will reach the Eastern gate by midnight tomorrow. My cleric, having a full day to prepare will protect the city with multiple zones of Forbiddance and a few glyphs of warding. When we start hearing rumble and feel the ground shaking from the approaching horde, my cleric will sing this as the verbal components of the motivational speech spell.
Honestly, If I were a blacksmith and someone commissioned me by singing a whole number about how cool and important the sword I'm going to make them is then I'm doing everything I can to make an incredible sword for them.
This may be my new favorite blacksmith song. I love how this one isn't a blacksmith singing, but rather a warrior who respects the art just as much as the smith.
I'm an Elder Scrolls nerd, and Orcs there have a tradition of mothers passing the knowledge of smithing to their daughters. I imagine this as a song sang by Forgemothers as they teach their children how to hammer their first blade on the anvil.
This is so beautiful and I just imagine my character forging a blade and every hit becomes more and more powerful while remembering everything that has happened to them and knowing the future and all it holds rests on this blade. And that’s so moving 😢😩😭
I SCREAMED when i saw the comment that you heard our calls! I am the happiest D&D Player alive rn! Wished so much for my Blacksmith Sheryl that i find a song for her and here it is. This is such a banger and i am in love with it! Amazing how you did that!
You might me the artist who puts the most emphasis on beautiful lyrics above anything that I have ever listened to, at least besides the likes of Ren and Stupendium. Your lyrics are masterful: I strongly remember you putting out Weight In Gold, I listened to it and thought 'It's pretty good, but the melody is not up to snuff and it doesn't rhyme amazingly.' Foolish me, it is now one of the most listened-to songs on my list and easily my second favourite song of yours behind (fittingly) Far from Me. I won't sully this comment with one of those 'Oh, you are so underrated and should be more popular!' because we all know that already and will just sound disingenuous, but I hope you realize the fanbase you have accrued is incredibly loyal and will slowly but surely grow with time. Thank you for making such heartfelt songs.
I have a dnd char who is a duergar smith, she grew all her life underground where she only forged items of death and violence, but within her was the desire to create something beautifull. She ended up exiled and met the surface where she saw for the first time, the eternal flames of the sun and the shine of stars. She now have a little forge in town. She furnish many adventurers with blades and armors that enters in the legends
@@АняЮдина-к7м Yeah he is making songs with many creators with more subscribers like Colm and Rachel, but he doe not have too many himself. I believe its cause he makes songs slower than others, but the songs are so good cause of that. Also he makes still songs in his style and less about things that are popular and covers.
For all the blacksmiths in the comments, this scene isn't him smithing YET. In the lore given just before the scene, he has to read the blades. He is actually calling the experience of the blades, reading how the MC uses them, what the blades have been through, who the blades have fought against, etc. He THEN reforges the blades after. Sorry for the long winded nerd out.
One of my favorite characters I've played was a Goliath paladin of Moradin who was raised from infancy by a cleric of Moradin. Always loved visiting his "dad" but hated the roof at Father's forge.
this song has inspired me to start learning to be a blacksmith. I have had the basic equipment for a while but no where to set it all up. Now its time to move heaven and earth to change that. I will send you my first born sword, for this song will be sung into the steel of it and all thereafter.
@dopyfish4652 A Ringhead is one who enjoys reading the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, especially "The Hobbit," "The Lord of the Rings," and "The Silmarillion," and many others.
I love that, if you think about it, this could also be used as a villain song. For example, the blacksmith gets tired of people constantly asking him to make them swords and slowly slips into madness.
Can we all just stop for a moment and think about the fact that we are living in an age where all the wonderful artists who have been silent for centuries can be discovered woldwide instead of just locally and can share their amazing stories, poetry, songs, crafts and everything in between and beyond for EVERYONE to enjoy?
Currently playing a Forge Cleric/Artificer with him growing up as a blacksmith and this resonates with me. Its also kind of a somber song, too, you only come to the blacksmith if you need something, and whatever they make will have you be famous, despite it being their work. It's something my character experienced growing up, and its made him both lonely and wary to trust others to keep their promises, plus the fact that the townsfolk didn't like him so much because he was both a tiefling (adopted by humans at that) and a transgender man (female to male).
I know not what you have done to my soul with this creation of lyrics and music sir but I thank you profusely for its making; I am irreplaceable changed and am better for it❤
I was part of my family business once making, motors, startups, armatures, ect. This is the kind of music I would play as I worked it made me happy and focus as if I was a true blacksmith at his forge.
I was literally just thinking about a DND character that was a blacksmith, how do you always have a song for every character? Seriously, I listened to winding roads on repeat, then eternal malady, looks like now it’s gonna be this for a few weeks. Keep up the amazing work!
What an epic song 🤩 This sounds like something a Dwarf or human warrior would sing ⚔️ Well done 👍🏼 and I’m absolutely adding this one to my Dwarf kingdom playlist 🪨
My man, you can't just drop absolute bangers like this out of nowhere xD. This is amazing and I'm so happy that you're making your own music that isn't inspired by Critical Role. Can't wait to see more in the future.
(a party of adventurers enter a smithy and great the cheerful mountain of a man that runs it...they have been doing business with this smith for a few years now and have come to trust him like a friend tho they never seemed to catch his name) "well if it isn't my favorite band of trouble magnets" (the smith bellows like a volcanic eruption yet his tone is strangely gentle as well) "tell ya what....ive recently had a surge of inspiration so im gonna give you lot. Some weapons of my own making" (The smith grabs the hammer hung over his forge...it seems simpler than his others yet it almost seems to give an aura of excitement as if the hammer itself felt joy) "Not saying your current weapons arnt bad but they lack a soul that any good heros weapons should have" (The smith says leading the party into a clearing in a forest behind his shop) "I hope you don't mind but i need to test your personal metal first tho" (As he says that the old smiths hammer glows a blinding light before becoming a massive ornately Crafted war hammer with a anvil symbol on it that any person with a brain culd recognize.....at least you won't have to awkwardly ask his name after years of working with him now) [Aldrin Norsemen "forger of the 5 supreme weapons" and "third of the 4 heroes of the bleeding sky incident") *Queue music*
Ohhhhh mygoodness, I'm in love. The percussion!!!! ... and the way it rises like a tide, and the lyrics of the song, and the way the singer hits the lower register at just the right point ... also, this is giving me Michonne flash-backs. Say what you will, swords never run out of ammunition. Thx for creating and uploading, ❤it.
During my game I'm DM of right now.1 of the party members was walking up to a blacksmiths. and I said as you were walking up before they noticed you. They are singing this song. It was a rely cool moment. Wanted to share this small moment :).
This has inspired a campaign of soul bonded items of legend that lends their strength to a group of people of the new age to carry their world through the coming tragedies.
A masterwork blade forged on commission out of special materials to then be enchanted by the party wizard from early game until end game was great in 3.5 5
OMG! That's so good. I can't stop listen that since yesterday. I have to use it at my Warhammer session, becouse one of my players worships Vaul - elven blacksmith god. Just thank you.
Every time I listen to this song I here Dwarvendad in my head saying "OK, who approved this work order? A sword with +10 necrotic damage!. Who ever it was you get togohunt down the lich we need as a component."
Ooooooh. So. I have a story I’m writing at the moment, and this song is just... amazing, and I have an idea now, where the world has different kinds of magic (thread, forging, plant, cooking, essentially 'everyday' magic) but some kinds of magic are rarer than others (song magic, for example, because of the training required to use it without blowing yourself up). My main charrie was raised in our world, and was taught by her grandmother from a young age to fight and sing alike. Her grandmother was incredibly insistent that she learn both, and she never knew why until she finds the portal back to their own world. I can’t help but think that this song is one she sings for the artificer/blacksmith forging a blade for her so she can defend her land and people, and the bond that she forges with the smith while doing it, too! ❤ that is, with your permission, of course.
As a blacksmith this would be awesome to listen to while work 1. it’s just straight up awesome 2.its catchy 3. it has a fantastic rhythm that you would strike steel with and keep a good pace with while forging something
The riddle of steel is the eternal mystery whose answer always lays in the hearts of mortals, the secret of it is as unique as one soul is to any other, but not since the Anvil of Crom has there been a better Song of Steel.
"the forge ain't hot if your blood don't boil" goes so insanely hard it should be a crime
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Honestly, it almost sounds like a part of an incantation
@@kreigsmanhanz It does and I mean in my homebrew it is now canonically.
Can we get the context behind what this incantation is for in your Homebrew @@Keon753
I am a blacksmith and there are not worng.
I feel such a somber tone from this song.
I imagine that each time the chorus repeats, it’s the next generation of hero coming to the aging blacksmith, asking for a sword only to be cut down like all the rest.
Wow that interpretation is amazing and dark
Nice read. I'll take this one with me for a bit, friend.
😭
That’s bleak.
@@brycealthoff8092it definitely is but also it makes for a hell of a story the blacksmith that was once an adventurer who eventually got old enough to get out of that life and all he seeks to do is equip the next generation of adventurers so that way they have a better chance of making it to his age and retiring but instead all he sees is a bunch of naive gung ho wannabe Heroes that are too cocky for their own good so he watches them go to their death with a tear in his eye as he warns them it isn't worth it boy put down the sword pick up a hammer or a farmer's plow start a family be smarter than I was don't keep chasing that thrill but again and again he gives them a sword and he never sees them again and he builds a memorial beneath his Forge to every Warrior that never returns
remember for every adventurer that slices down a villian there is a miner that got the ore, a blacksmith that forged the blade and a enchanter that blessed it.
And someone that mistreated the villain before he was one.
thus every victory is technically a team effort even if the hero solos the BBEG
And a lumberjack that cut the wood for the handle and a artisan that made the tools for the blacksmith
What if the hero is a warforged is it still a team effort or a build a hero lol
@@boom350phBlacksmith's in this setting typically make all their own tools, or either inherit them.
“I am going into battle blacksmith and i need your strongest blade.”
“My blades are too strong for you traveler.”
"No blade is too powerful for me blacksmith."
That's the challenge I'm willing to face, for only hellfire shall burn me away
In games this called as insufficient level and stats
"ah, but blacksmith, you dont understand. I need your strongest sword to slay the evil of this land"
*Forget my sword, warrior. The evil of this land will stomp you out like an errant ember from a firepit.*
"Blacksmith, you surely chose not to hear my words. I have the stats and funds for such a blade, I yearn for your finest craft."
*Oh, silly warrior. If you think you could handle my greatest works, you wouldnt have needed to come here in the first place for you are N O T the one chosen, by time, destiny or any other form.*
"Deeply cutting words for one who only crafts such instruments- why not focus your energy and talents in a more constructive sense. One that crafts me my blade?"
@@Volti-Vagra
"You know I was looking to refill my quench tank, you what 250-300? Should be enough blood in your for a few quenches. You stop this "simple" smith from turning your blood into a quench and you can have a blade for free."
As I'm a farrier's son, and beginning my smithing journey in earnest, this speaks to my soul
May you forge a blade to strike down the gods!
But for real, good luck!
May your nails hold fast so that your fire shod hooves never take a lame step. - Sincerely, a grateful horsewoman
Folks these are some seriously awesome well wishes/blessings
@@kenhouston814 We value those who work with their hands. If I was taller and stronger I would've gone to school to be a farrier, but I became a vet nurse instead.
POV: A bard rolling a Nat 20 to persuade for a blade to be made in the domain of legends and divines.
Alternatively, a Bard who is a blacksmith, their instruments their hammers and anvils
@@twilightwings21even better a Dwarven Forge domain cleric that has mastered his craft to such an extent that he's basically level 20 Forge cleric but then moradin himself blesses his favorite servant with the ability to multiclass above 20 and goes into bard with the mentality of I'm already the best Craftsman in the land I might as well make the Forge Bello out hymns to moradin as I work so he starts working his Forge with rhythm in his strikes
@@jesseshedd7865 the perfect mixture of two types of art
@@twilightwings21 Dwarven Drummer?
100% behind that
"My craft?" >slowly draws hand across micro-anvil on his belt "Though the only metal here are my instruments- the *sound* itself is my offering. From debilitating curses that make a Dwarven Bender feel like a blessing to most poisons, upto anvil beats so in tune with the flow of *Melody* itself your body and soul are relit and reinvigorated."
>meanwhile its just a dragon, absolutely entranced in the dudes story and song
@@twilightwings21 I'm actually making two subclasses for the artificer and bard where the sole purpose is to explore the blurred line between the two.
Welp "cracks knuckles" thats my que to make a blacksmith character whos dream is to create a weapon of legend
That is my que to make a blacksmith character who must gather and destroy the legendary weapons he created before the Villain gets their hands on them.
Muramasa energy vs Kagurabachi energy
I play a goblin Forge Cleric, who hopes to forge the weapons, who are able to kill the dragon, who killed her foster parents.
Hmm, good idea BTW. My main RP OC are pretty good at smithing 🤔
I am working on it
My Descent into Avernus party has a forge cleric whose entire build is centered around making sure we have all of the best equipment we could desire.
Naturally, I had to immediately share this with the whole party.
Hell yeah! I always love those kinda characters. I played an artificer whose whole deal was distributing magical items and potions to the party.
I'm playing Curse of Strahd as a dragonborn forge cleric.
The village of Barovia was just overrun by an army of undead.
Our allies say there numbers are around 500 and they're marching towards Valakki as we speak. They will reach the Eastern gate by midnight tomorrow.
My cleric, having a full day to prepare will protect the city with multiple zones of Forbiddance and a few glyphs of warding.
When we start hearing rumble and feel the ground shaking from the approaching horde, my cleric will sing this as the verbal components of the motivational speech spell.
As one of the blacksmiths from the tiktok sample - thank you for making something so epic out of our little video! Straight on the playlist!!
Hell yeah! Glad you enjoyed 💪
@@ChaseNoseworthy This song has given me so much inspiration for my D&D campaign I'm planning!
Thanks for making such an amazing song!! 👍
Is there a way to find the video that inspired this not on tiktok?
I'm a blacksmith and this song was fire ( intended ). I'm adding this to my shop playlist.
Playlist please!
me too
What else you got on the playlist?
I need to make a Playlist with this song in it for the workshop I go to
I am a blacksmith aswell
Honestly, If I were a blacksmith and someone commissioned me by singing a whole number about how cool and important the sword I'm going to make them is then I'm doing everything I can to make an incredible sword for them.
Especially if the song is this good.
Underated comment
And that's how bards get a discount
This may be my new favorite blacksmith song. I love how this one isn't a blacksmith singing, but rather a warrior who respects the art just as much as the smith.
A song for all us blacksmiths, love it, it completely encompasses my dreams and ambitions.
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This is how the thematic of a legendary sword feels, however when you get it in game it's +1.
Legendary is a rarity tier in 5E. It's +3s, or a Sword of Sharpness.
But over the course of the campaign, it gets upgraded through mystical means. By the end of the campaign, it has become a truly legendary weapon
I'm an Elder Scrolls nerd, and Orcs there have a tradition of mothers passing the knowledge of smithing to their daughters.
I imagine this as a song sang by Forgemothers as they teach their children how to hammer their first blade on the anvil.
Hail kinsman, let's not forget the male orcs pass combat skills from generation to generation
Or the Female Mando blacksmith from the Mandalorian when she takes an aprentice.
This is so beautiful and I just imagine my character forging a blade and every hit becomes more and more powerful while remembering everything that has happened to them and knowing the future and all it holds rests on this blade. And that’s so moving 😢😩😭
I just realised I've been listening to this on loop for the past five hours
Well, that’s obviously not long enough. Come back after 50 /j
Go for a good five days of smithing then come back 😂
@@LukeParido-p4y I've started singing it at work, does that count?
5? Those are rookie numbers!
I SCREAMED when i saw the comment that you heard our calls! I am the happiest D&D Player alive rn! Wished so much for my Blacksmith Sheryl that i find a song for her and here it is. This is such a banger and i am in love with it! Amazing how you did that!
I hope this will drop on Spotify soon. My travel playlist needs this.
The energy, fire and strength is amazing. Your originals are full of magic.
You might me the artist who puts the most emphasis on beautiful lyrics above anything that I have ever listened to, at least besides the likes of Ren and Stupendium. Your lyrics are masterful: I strongly remember you putting out Weight In Gold, I listened to it and thought 'It's pretty good, but the melody is not up to snuff and it doesn't rhyme amazingly.' Foolish me, it is now one of the most listened-to songs on my list and easily my second favourite song of yours behind (fittingly) Far from Me.
I won't sully this comment with one of those 'Oh, you are so underrated and should be more popular!' because we all know that already and will just sound disingenuous, but I hope you realize the fanbase you have accrued is incredibly loyal and will slowly but surely grow with time.
Thank you for making such heartfelt songs.
Sent chills through my body! I have a blacksmith-in-training friend who will Love this song, and it's going to him right now!
I have a dnd char who is a duergar smith, she grew all her life underground where she only forged items of death and violence, but within her was the desire to create something beautifull. She ended up exiled and met the surface where she saw for the first time, the eternal flames of the sun and the shine of stars. She now have a little forge in town. She furnish many adventurers with blades and armors that enters in the legends
This knight never forgets who forges his weapons and armor
Man do I love this song. Absolute banger, can't wait to get my forge set up again
Get this Bard to 30k subs before the end of 2024 pls!
I'm just now noticed that on this channel only 22k... jesus, it's really unfair
@@АняЮдина-к7м Yeah he is making songs with many creators with more subscribers like Colm and Rachel, but he doe not have too many himself. I believe its cause he makes songs slower than others, but the songs are so good cause of that. Also he makes still songs in his style and less about things that are popular and covers.
@@АняЮдина-к7м 2 weeks later, he's at 24k. We may have to up that goal. 😊😊😊
Guys He made 30k
Oct, 2, 2024
I believe Hollywood would blow up at the sheer amount of talent that you hold. You are amazing. Good, sir..
For all the blacksmiths in the comments, this scene isn't him smithing YET. In the lore given just before the scene, he has to read the blades. He is actually calling the experience of the blades, reading how the MC uses them, what the blades have been through, who the blades have fought against, etc. He THEN reforges the blades after.
Sorry for the long winded nerd out.
My DnD character was adopted and raised by a dwarven blacksmith, this has got to be his theme song.
DnD character i'm assuming?
@@MathiasnygYes, my phone is dyslexic and for some reason random words disappear sometimes.
One of my favorite characters I've played was a Goliath paladin of Moradin who was raised from infancy by a cleric of Moradin. Always loved visiting his "dad" but hated the roof at Father's forge.
I run a dwarf forge cleric who was adopted by fire giants so she has the might of a giant and the heart of a dwarf. And artistic talents of both.
I miss my blacksmith paladin....I would totally have had this song on repeat while forging for the party.
To shine like diamonds that forces darkness to kneel.. and the drop in pitch on "kneel" rumbled through my soul.
this song has inspired me to start learning to be a blacksmith. I have had the basic equipment for a while but no where to set it all up. Now its time to move heaven and earth to change that. I will send you my first born sword, for this song will be sung into the steel of it and all thereafter.
God I wish I could like this video twice. Your music is incredibly underrated.
Posted 3 hours ago
Stars, this is wonderful, it needs more attention! Setting this on repeat because it's EXACTLY up my alley!!
I'm a Ringhead. I can imagine Aragorn son of Arathorn singing this song as the Elven smiths of Rivendell reforge the shards of Narsil to form Anduril.
Never heard the trem ring head but I like it 👌
@dopyfish4652 A Ringhead is one who enjoys reading the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, especially "The Hobbit," "The Lord of the Rings," and "The Silmarillion," and many others.
😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Brother this makes me wanna take up blacksmithing again, amazing song as always
Ngl bro this makes me wanna finish the Damascus knife I was making months ago. Glad I got that fire to create in me again! XD
Chase, that growl at the end of the first verse...
This. Is. PERFECT! One of my dnd players is playing a black smith thank you soooooo much!!!!
Hell yeah a full version!
I love it so much that you are making your original music!! And I love the video lighting too.
I love that, if you think about it, this could also be used as a villain song. For example, the blacksmith gets tired of people constantly asking him to make them swords and slowly slips into madness.
Thank you for all the soul everyone involved in this put in. I love this 30 listenings later and will love it even more after 100 I'm sure
Can we all just stop for a moment and think about the fact that we are living in an age where all the wonderful artists who have been silent for centuries can be discovered woldwide instead of just locally and can share their amazing stories, poetry, songs, crafts and everything in between and beyond for EVERYONE to enjoy?
Currently playing a Forge Cleric/Artificer with him growing up as a blacksmith and this resonates with me. Its also kind of a somber song, too, you only come to the blacksmith if you need something, and whatever they make will have you be famous, despite it being their work. It's something my character experienced growing up, and its made him both lonely and wary to trust others to keep their promises, plus the fact that the townsfolk didn't like him so much because he was both a tiefling (adopted by humans at that) and a transgender man (female to male).
Truly exceptional. Great song, great presentation, great voice, and the tempo is perfect.
I must admit, I was lukewarm towards some of your earlier works, but this one and Eternal Malady are now some of my favorite songs
The RUclips algorithm has delivered unto me a blessing this day. This is incredible, the fact that your channel has so few subscribers is *criminal.*
I’m currently using this as inspiration for my forge domain cleric and can only just say, this is one of the best songs I’ve heard. Great job
After listening to this song a few times, I can say with conviction that this chap Chase is definitely worthy of a nose.
If this is the skill required to have a nose, then how the hell do I have one?!?!
@@twilightwings21 You might have one, but that doesn't mean that you are noseworthy ☝
Just got recommended this song and channel, today's a good day
That was amazing Chase! Great job brother! ❤
I know not what you have done to my soul with this creation of lyrics and music sir but I thank you profusely for its making; I am irreplaceable changed and am better for it❤
Love this!!!! I played a blacksmith character back in December in a mini campaign and I can't wait to add this song to her playlist on Spotify!!!
I was part of my family business once making, motors, startups, armatures, ect. This is the kind of music I would play as I worked it made me happy and focus as if I was a true blacksmith at his forge.
the specific vibrations from the different pieces of this song effect me in different ways but mostly i feel blissful. truly blissful
I was literally just thinking about a DND character that was a blacksmith, how do you always have a song for every character? Seriously, I listened to winding roads on repeat, then eternal malady, looks like now it’s gonna be this for a few weeks. Keep up the amazing work!
You nailed this song both in vocals and rhythm
I love this. Absolutely going on a playlist for a cursed/blessed cleric that's a smith
“Shape, grind, polish and shine! The world ain’t ready for a work so fine!” Hits insanely hard 🤩
Don't think the world was ready for a song this fine.
Certified bop. I've listened to this at least fifty times now
What an epic song 🤩 This sounds like something a Dwarf or human warrior would sing ⚔️ Well done 👍🏼 and I’m absolutely adding this one to my Dwarf kingdom playlist 🪨
Amazing the feel of hammer striking steal, and the heart of the blacksmith ringing out.
I played this as an intro to my VTT campaign and holy shit the goosebumps. Absolute masterpiece
Every song you make is fire, this is incredible
How the hell am I just learning of this amazing man...
This is perfect for the blacksmith in my party!
My man, you can't just drop absolute bangers like this out of nowhere xD. This is amazing and I'm so happy that you're making your own music that isn't inspired by Critical Role. Can't wait to see more in the future.
(a party of adventurers enter a smithy and great the cheerful mountain of a man that runs it...they have been doing business with this smith for a few years now and have come to trust him like a friend tho they never seemed to catch his name)
"well if it isn't my favorite band of trouble magnets"
(the smith bellows like a volcanic eruption yet his tone is strangely gentle as well)
"tell ya what....ive recently had a surge of inspiration so im gonna give you lot. Some weapons of my own making"
(The smith grabs the hammer hung over his forge...it seems simpler than his others yet it almost seems to give an aura of excitement as if the hammer itself felt joy)
"Not saying your current weapons arnt bad but they lack a soul that any good heros weapons should have"
(The smith says leading the party into a clearing in a forest behind his shop)
"I hope you don't mind but i need to test your personal metal first tho"
(As he says that the old smiths hammer glows a blinding light before becoming a massive ornately Crafted war hammer with a anvil symbol on it that any person with a brain culd recognize.....at least you won't have to awkwardly ask his name after years of working with him now)
[Aldrin Norsemen "forger of the 5 supreme weapons" and "third of the 4 heroes of the bleeding sky incident")
*Queue music*
I found you randomly today and I'm so glad i did because I've had this song on repeat for the past three hours
Ohhhhh mygoodness, I'm in love.
The percussion!!!!
... and the way it rises like a tide, and the lyrics of the song, and the way the singer hits the lower register at just the right point ...
also, this is giving me Michonne flash-backs. Say what you will, swords never run out of ammunition.
Thx for creating and uploading, ❤it.
I’ll be playing this in my shop.
During my game I'm DM of right now.1 of the party members was walking up to a blacksmiths. and I said as you were walking up before they noticed you. They are singing this song. It was a rely cool moment. Wanted to share this small moment :).
My friend. By the gods. Stuck in my head. Heard it first time a month ago. Keep coming back.
Well done.
Just well done. ❤
My personal favorites of your songs are the critcal role ones. But i really wish more of your. On critcal role song got attention they are so good
*May this weapon strike true, may it be welded with wisdom, may it be put down when it's job is done*
---Brok A Great Blacksmith
You are absolutely amazing keep up the awesome work!!!!!!!
This has inspired a campaign of soul bonded items of legend that lends their strength to a group of people of the new age to carry their world through the coming tragedies.
A masterwork blade forged on commission out of special materials to then be enchanted by the party wizard from early game until end game was great in 3.5
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To be honest, this song alines with my dream job. Good job on this song it now one of my favorite songs
I knew I recognized that voice when I saw this on tiktok!
OMG! That's so good. I can't stop listen that since yesterday. I have to use it at my Warhammer session, becouse one of my players worships Vaul - elven blacksmith god. Just thank you.
Every time I listen to this song I here Dwarvendad in my head saying "OK, who approved this work order? A sword with +10 necrotic damage!. Who ever it was you get togohunt down the lich we need as a component."
You have an amazing voice man, keep using it well
This is amazing. This guys voice is just crazy.
The further into the song it progresses from a humble request to a plea of desperation.
*"WhEre'S tHe BlAcKsMiTh"*
Now that's a phrase I haven't heard for a long time.
@@ethanburn8574 Do you know him?
Mark: “Of course I know him. He’s me”
Ooooooh. So. I have a story I’m writing at the moment, and this song is just... amazing, and I have an idea now, where the world has different kinds of magic (thread, forging, plant, cooking, essentially 'everyday' magic) but some kinds of magic are rarer than others (song magic, for example, because of the training required to use it without blowing yourself up). My main charrie was raised in our world, and was taught by her grandmother from a young age to fight and sing alike. Her grandmother was incredibly insistent that she learn both, and she never knew why until she finds the portal back to their own world.
I can’t help but think that this song is one she sings for the artificer/blacksmith forging a blade for her so she can defend her land and people, and the bond that she forges with the smith while doing it, too! ❤ that is, with your permission, of course.
This song hits so hard it's unreal! This is def going onto my smithing playlist.
That's magnificent. 10 blacksmith's hammers out of 10.
God I love these so much!
One of the best songs I've ever heard!
As a blacksmith this would be awesome to listen to while work 1. it’s just straight up awesome 2.its catchy 3. it has a fantastic rhythm that you would strike steel with and keep a good pace with while forging something
Beautiful song, earworm of a melody!
To beginning to end this is already one of my favorite songs have it on loop ➰ hours
Oohh my goodness, at 0:27 that oummh gave me shivers.
Me too
Love this for just how smooth this cuts the air with its tone and lyrics.
Well I'm in heaven love it give me more of these
Absolutely amazing great fantastic amazing song 🎵 love it
Finally a good blacksmith song!!!!!!
The riddle of steel is the eternal mystery whose answer always lays in the hearts of mortals, the secret of it is as unique as one soul is to any other, but not since the Anvil of Crom has there been a better Song of Steel.