I had some ideas about doing a Yhorm remix for a little while now, and then recently I started to talk to Lindsay (links to her in the description). She is a really talented composer and we thought it might be fun to write something together. We really liked the idea of doing a waltz, and obviously we had to do something with Dark Souls; Yhorm really fit the bill. We started coming up with some ideas that just grew and grew, and we ended up with this massive piece! It's sort of a song that tells a story- we were thinking about Yhorm's lore: the tragedy and hardships he went through. This song tells that story in a way. Hope you guys enjoy it, it's been really fun to make! Also the artwork is by Cécile Amstad, really great, check her out on her Twitter @joygoodchild
Just beautiful, people may crap on Yhorm but it's for all the wrong reasons. he's one of my favorite bosses in terms of lore, ost and just plain hype. This really does compliment his lore very well and it's so different from his original theme but I good kind of different.Very well done.
Thanks for introducing me to Lindsay! You might want to link to her website (www.lindsayorsini.com/), though, as her youtube channel doesn't have anything up on it yet.
0:00-2:13 Yhorm fighting for his people and losing what he cared for 2:14- 3:56 Yhorm on his throne thinking of what he's done 3:57-6:55 the Unkindled walks in
This middle part is more of him loosing his hope and giving everything up, thus creating profaned flame and coming to third part as lord if cinder with only mahete left waiting for siegward to uphold his promise
So, for fun, I decided to put this on while I fought Yhorm. And the result was WAY better than I could have imagined. The fight started out simple. I used the Sellsword Twinblades and slowly whittled away at him. As the fight dragged on, the music enters the Epilogue, became softer and quieter. And then, right as the music begins picking up again as Yhorm's theme begins to reenter, I stagger Yhorm and riposte him, stabbing him in the head. Immediately, I sheathed my Twinblades (which were in the left slot) and gripped the Storm Ruler tightly with both hands. And as the music reached its climax, I unleashed Storm Ruler's power repeatedly, until both Yhorm and the music faded together.... Really upset I wasn't able to record this and edit the music in....
I just did it with the firelight greatsword and did as you suggested and yeah it was really impactful to the boss fight, really felt like a story being told In a way.
Deep below the Tyrannical kingdom of Irithyll, beyond the oppressive Dungeon lies a shell, a faint ruin of a once proud capital. A capital of spoils and gold but with a deep shame amongst its people. You see, a great conqueror descended upon the sorry fools and enslaved the capital, crushing their proud kings crown, grinding it to dust to form the conquerors own mighty crown. The conqueror however, disappeared, perhaps...enveloped by an inky abyss from which he would never return. As a result; the capital was free, however, the people were fearful of being re-conquered so they did something most shameful. They asked for the conquerors decendant; a lowly giant, a hated being, a dull race to rule in place. They felt no pride for their might lord, despite his immense loyalty to his ungrateful subjects. In result, the brave giant grew bitter and felt disrespected; he called them out on their cowardly words and gave them his weakness; a sword that fells giants. However the people felt no pride for their lord and through this, the giant grew distant and became a lord of Cinder. But this did not appease his subjects, no, instead the inhabitants were scorched to cinders, he failed. Now, at worlds end. Yhorm, the lonely giant sits in the ruins of his capital, waiting for the day, an old friend would finally keep a promise made to him. ‘’Let the Sun shine upon this Lord of Cinder’’
Yhorm's story is just depressing. The guy fights for his people just to be distained by them, loses the only person he loves, sacrifices his body and soul for the people who didn't even like him and in the end none of it even mattered. I mean damn, can't blame him for not wanting to link the fire after shit like that.
Nothing is as relaxing as settling down with a nice cup o' coffee, turning on some Alex Roe, and playing through Dark Souls for the four-hundredth time.
I can't get the mental image of Siegward and Yhorm dancing together to this under a spotlight in Yhorm's boss chamber out of my head. Thank you for this.
Hearing Yhorm’s theme this way is truly heartbreaking, but in such a great way... When I originally played Dark Souls 3, I loved Yhorm’s theme because of how grand and epic the piece was, you were fighting a giant Lord of Cinder, after all, why wouldn’t it be grand and epic? I didn’t know that much about the lore back then and never had Seigward to join me in the fight, so it remained just a badass song to fight Yhorm to. Now that it’s several years later and I’m much more versed in the lore, this song practically tells Yhorm’s story through the sheer emotion, and adding onto heartbreak now knowing that Seigward joins you in the battle, and says that unforgettable line, "Yhorm, old friend. I, Siegward of Catarina, have come to uphold my promise…” It’s no longer a battle against a Lord of Cinder to progress through the game, it’s the culmination of helping this humble knight carry on through his own quest, reuniting with his old friend, a once great and caring Lord turned corrupt, to uphold his promise and finally put the Lord to rest. This piece really captures that dreadful and heart-wrenching feeling of the battle alongside Seigward, a humble and jolly onion knight, against such a massive opponent, who might not even remember his old friend anymore. I don’t know if you still read these comments, but thank you, Alex, for this horrifying, melancholy, and yet so encouraging and powerful composition.
I wonder what was he thinking when he linked the fire... maybe he was wondering how could such a tiny flame keep the entire light of the world alive, while himself, a giant, could not protect his people. May the sun shine forever upon this Lord of Cinder.
Siegward, old friend of mine... thou camest to fulfill thine promise. I’m so grateful. I hope we will meet once again...thou know’st, I miss those...far days...where we met at the highest tower of the castle....drinking thine so delicious brew...facing the sun. Now let this Lord of Cinder fall. I shall not forget what we have been through...thank to thee.
Unlike other games, Dark Souls isn't really based on a protagonist trying to save their world, it's a prolonged story of tragedy and enlightenment. Of misery and pleasure, a story of freedom and slavery. Dark Souls isn't just a game, it describes the meaning of true pain.
The reason I love this score a lot more is the fact that it syncs with Yhorm's actual story lore and the things he went through. While listening to this music, imagine seeing Yhorm being rejected by the people of the profaned capital, all except for one, and as he begins to grow in strength and show his greatness in war, but also being a great protector for those who fought behind him. And so he earns the peoples respect as he fights to greatness, but ultimately doomed as he failed to protect someone he loved. Now the tone changes, imagine Yhorm weeping and mourning the loss of this person he loved, the people of the profaned capital, and his loyal friend saddened by their lords sorrow. Yhorm suffers depression and feels of a failure because he failed to protect his loss. Ultimately feeling rage and disgust for himself. Enraged, he casts his great shield to the floor with a thunderous force, stomping off to accept his duty as a Lord of Cinder before going to rest his undead soul. Once more though, with the change of music, Yhorm rises like in the intro cutscene, the people of the profaned capital turn against him to put the giant lord to rest, but were no match and ultimately reduced to the molten piles of flesh we see in the capital. Now he rests on his throne until the Ashen one and Siegward step through, and the final battle engages. Ending with Yhorm's Death, and now, thanks to Siegward and the Ashen one, Yhorm may rest at last. The music captures this theme of his tragedies and greatness all at once and is a well composed piece all together. And because it captures the emotion so well, I love this track a great deal more.
don't wanna be that guy, but Yhorm wasn't responsible for the deaths of his capital, it's the profaned flame that killed all of them and it kind of looks as if they all desperately rushed towards the throne room as if they were hoping he would be there to protect them, but Yhorm was in the Kiln Of The First Flame. The story seems even more tragic because he manages to come home years later only to find out that his kingdom was burnt to the ground T_T
Taha Iftikhar What source gives you the idea that the profaned flame was the cause of their deaths? To me, I always asked what happened to all those burned and melted corpses in the capital, and thought that because Yhorm went hostile after awakening, he destroyed them all with his lord of cinder fires. What source points blame to the profaned flame? And remind me, what is the profaned flame?
+Jason Alcatraz it's the corrupting force that turned the lords of cinder into hostile, monstrous beings, and the reason pontiff sulyvahn mutated his subjects, he was trying to harness it, hence the "profaned greatsword." it killed yhorm's people because he tried to become a lord to extinguish it, and failed.
***** The profamed greatsword was Pontiff's weapon wasn't it? So you're claiming that the flame corrupted the lords of cinder? I don't buy that. Lothric chose to avoid the linking of fire The Abyss watchers were corrupted via the abyss Aldrich is just a prick And Yhorm seems like he's just ready to die in battle. Pontiff mutated his subjects purely for power. In essence, he's the main antagonist of Dark Souls 3. I still don't know if I believe the idea that the profamed flame killed Yhorms people, but that's mostly because I don't know much about the profamed flame.
+Artek [General] Maybe it's better that we never find out, for what more can be derived from this beyond what we already know? Yhorm is broken, putting a face behind his loss may bring more character to his story arc, but ultimately it won't change his ending.
Imagine a dark souls game based off the story of one of the bosses in the series, yhorm would be a good one but I think abyss watchers or Hawkeye would be better
Yhorm the Giant....so big...yet so lonely...and sad. Great music....it depict the feeling of being alone on the top of the world for me...love your creation
For someone that has a strong love for dark classical music and a newly found love for Dark Souls , I can’t even begin to explain how beautiful and soul wrenching this remix goes when paired with the misfortunes of the gentle giant Yhorm , who only wished to be loved and accepted but even in death he failed to accomplish that. I really admire and respect Yhorm as a character for his trials and tribulations and I feel this remix does justice to his story and emphasising the hardships and turmoil behind the ‘Profaned Vanguard’. Thank you ever so much Alex and Lindsay for this masterpiece , it should really get more recognition and I’m looking forward to more of the masterpieces that come out hopefully as I have belief they will deliver greatly :)
Like you said in your commentary, i adore how this song tells a story, yhorm's story, all of his journey, his hardships, him trying his best to be a king for the people who resented him, a proud and ferocious warrior, but with a heart of gold, a giant who lost someone really important to him, abandoning the once giant shield he wore in battle. Befriending a proud knight of catarina, who once made him a promise he intended to fullfil. Despite his loyalty to his people, they still held no respect for the giant, who gave them the only thing that could truly kill him, a sword that controlled storms and felled giants, as a way of telling his subjects to claim his life if they despised him so much. They didn't, and yhorm lived another day, becoming a lord of cinder. But that act was the downfall of the once great capital, scorched to cinders, all of yhorm's subjects died, and the whole city was set ablaze. He had failed. But when everything looked grim, his friend, the knight from catarina, Siegward, came to fullfil his promise, wielding one of the 2 blades that could harm yhorm, that the giant gave him in the case yhorm lost himself, that he lost sight of his purpose. With the help of the ashen one, who claimed the 2nd blade, siegward and the warrior struck down the king, putting him out of his misery. Yhorm died as he lived, even if not himself anymore, insane, and out of his mind, he died proud with blade in hand, fighting a losing battle, but still fighting for those he held dear. And even in death, you can still see glimpses of the great giant yhorm once was.
You're a seriously talented human being, friend! I have a playlist I listen to when I write and it's slowly being taken over by your gorgeous tracks. Absolutely stunning work once again, props to your friend as well!
He tried to protect his people, but when he wake up only death and destruction was around him. And now he awaits in his trone, to see the promise of a dear old friend fulfilled and his final wish granted.
Mr R2 Considering how he attacks siegward... Not sure he is of sound mind enough to wait for anyone. Although if he was, it could’ve been really cool if somehow Siegward’s quest had been appropriately hard, and not... random hard, so that they could‘ve made the fight just be Yhorm approaching Siegward slowly, falling to his knees and letting siegward kill him. So make Siegward’s quest hard enough that the player wouldn’t feel cheated when Yhorm just committed suicide, in essence. But of course Yhorm is nowhere near this rational, so he just attacks anyone and everyone, hence the true reason why Siegward kills him.
This was so beautiful it captures Yhorm's sadness and anger for the deaths caused by him. Truly a piece worthy for a lord of cinder.. May the sun shin upon him. ;-;
I can picture fighting a younger yhorm to this, with him using both his greatshield and machete. At least the shield could block Storm Ruler that way...
what if you became the reason he threw away his shield? in the fight you'd probably end up killing the one he wanted to protect. it'll be like dark souls 2, where you defeat the giant lord of the past and meet him again in your own time, to finish him off
what you guys have done is exactly what dark souls at its core does. Tell a story by letting you experience it. Yhorm is a sad character. Shunned by the people he ruled and left to grieve over the lost of those he loved. You've told this using your great talents of composing music much like how dark souls tells through truly living in that world. You do the series great credit, well done.
Wow guys! This is truly amazing!!! The Artwork and the Remix are a perfect fit! I can feel my skin standing and feel the goosebumps. I could listen to this all day long.
I just can't stop listening to this its soooooo good, masterfully crafted! You and Lindsay have completely out done yourselves with this piece, the flow and rhythm is so unique and satisfying Top Marks!!!
My favourite one, alongside with Abyss Watchers and E.S. Soul of Cinder remixes. Your Dark Souls' remixes are really impressive and full of emotions! Congratulations from France :)
And here I thought only the abyss watchers theme would be the only one to capture my heart. But here he is with revamped music. Yorm, king of the profaned capital
To my beloved late girl Martia Myren miss Pandora, I miss you, as your knight, King, and servant, thank you for the memory and love you gave me, glad I met you in our college years, the souls series brought closer but due to a drunk driver I've lost you forever, I'm respected in souls community but it's not the same without my friend, lover and Viking princess alongside me. Thank you Marita Myren miss Pandora April 22,1991- November 18,2016 Raymond Martinez aka KingBael666
Truly an OOF size: gigantic, may her soul live on with those who knew her, and may she rest happy and peacefully knowing that she greatly improved this earth for many. R.I.P
I've been waiting for the day you release something that surpasses Epitaph of Boletaria as my all-time favorite remix of yours. I think this one does it. This remix is golden. And you two should definitely collaborate more often. It would be amazing to see you two release a full album. Kudos to Lindsay M. Orsini for her work on this remix as well!
Literally jumped out of my seat and started spam clicking the notification for this. I've been waiting SOO long for someone to remix Yhorm's theme which in my opinion was one of the best soundtracks in the game, and you Sir did not dissapoint!
Truly, you have greatly improved over the years. I'm glad to see how much you're dedicated to your work, man. We need more artists like you who can create with their very heart. It's good to have you, and you have my thanks for all the inspiration you've gave me on my own artistic work. Keep going pal, I can but see a bright future for you. See you and good luck !
Only recently got into your stuff. Wow. This is genuinely beautiful and with a lot of beauty to it. I'm going through a lot of your stuff now and I gotta say man there's not one so far I don't like. Keep it up man the souls community loves your compositions and cover/remixes!
This is stinkin beautiful, in a very melancholy way. Really fits the tragic mood of the lords of cinder, and particularly Yhorm. Keep up the good work! Also, Lady Maria's theme would be a really neat remix, just a thought, though.
I like this remix SO much better than the original. It captures not only the tone, but the storyline as well as also being grand and epic. Simply, a masterpiece
This is better than all the Metal covers of boss themes out there. Don't get me wrong, I love Metal, and the Metal covers! But this Yhorm remix/cover is the best thing I've heard while scouring the internet for a Metal Yhorm cover.
*_Who dares trespass upon this city of corpses?_* (Siegward points his sword at the giant) “Yhorm, old friend... I, Siegward of the Knights Of Catarina, have come to uphold my promise” (Yhorm rises) *_You too will burn, like all the others..._* (Siegward raises his shield) “LET THE SUN SHINE UPON THIS LORD OF CINDER!” (Begin boss fight)
when you realize your not in a boss fight but are instead giving them a rest, their last true moments of emotion, their last true stroke of life before their end...you realize dark souls 3 is not about rekindling the world..but alllowing the flame to die and rest, so that the world in the future does not suffocate on the ash. You as the kindled one are there not as savior but as harbinger and a bringer of the peace they have long saught, you are the darkness that must snuff the flame and she awaits your grand betrayal
Absolutely Amazing Alex Roe, you've really captured the depressing, yet epic story that is Yhorm the Giant in this mixed remix. Don't you ever stop doing what you love.
The tune and sound of this remix really brings out the feeling and sensation of the resolution and misery that was the character Lonely Yhorm... Nice T_T!
wow it's crazy I see my other subscription's post videoss and I'm just like pffft whatever ill watch later . I see u post a video n I'm jus like REEEEEEEEEEEE I GOTTA WATCH THIS NOW
You really deserve more views, this is fantastic! I truly love the ost of Dark souls 1 and 2 but the third game have one of the most epic songs i ever heard.
I had some ideas about doing a Yhorm remix for a little while now, and then recently I started to talk to Lindsay (links to her in the description). She is a really talented composer and we thought it might be fun to write something together. We really liked the idea of doing a waltz, and obviously we had to do something with Dark Souls; Yhorm really fit the bill. We started coming up with some ideas that just grew and grew, and we ended up with this massive piece! It's sort of a song that tells a story- we were thinking about Yhorm's lore: the tragedy and hardships he went through. This song tells that story in a way. Hope you guys enjoy it, it's been really fun to make! Also the artwork is by Cécile Amstad, really great, check her out on her Twitter @joygoodchild
Alex Roe was a great idea. you guys are FANTASTIC keep at it :)
Just beautiful, people may crap on Yhorm but it's for all the wrong reasons. he's one of my favorite bosses in terms of lore, ost and just plain hype. This really does compliment his lore very well and it's so different from his original theme but I good kind of different.Very well done.
Once again, you make another masterpiece, keep up the great work
Thanks for introducing me to Lindsay! You might want to link to her website (www.lindsayorsini.com/), though, as her youtube channel doesn't have anything up on it yet.
I'm just doing what she told me man haha, she said to link to her youtube cause she's gonna start putting things on there.
I, Siegward of the Knights of Catarina, have come to uphold my promise.
Corcok *LET SUNLIGHT SHINE UPON THIS LORD OF CINDER!*
Let the sun shine upon this Lord of Cinder!
*Onion Knight's loud battle roar at the beginning of boss fight*
@@jacklyonheart HOOOOOOOOORAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!
@@nightmarekingzote1996 HYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!
That was a powerful scene.
0:00-2:13 Yhorm fighting for his people and losing what he cared for
2:14- 3:56 Yhorm on his throne thinking of what he's done
3:57-6:55 the Unkindled walks in
No final part is where siegward and the unkindled walk in
This middle part is more of him loosing his hope and giving everything up, thus creating profaned flame and coming to third part as lord if cinder with only mahete left waiting for siegward to uphold his promise
fine feeling there
@Jeffrey.C.Amicitia yeah but he can't do it without the unkindled
6 months later
Thank you
Let the sun shine upon this Lord of Cinder.
TwitchSouls ;-;
You brought back sad memories
:c
long may the sun shine, to my old friend Yhorm
Praise the Sun!
So, for fun, I decided to put this on while I fought Yhorm. And the result was WAY better than I could have imagined.
The fight started out simple. I used the Sellsword Twinblades and slowly whittled away at him. As the fight dragged on, the music enters the Epilogue, became softer and quieter. And then, right as the music begins picking up again as Yhorm's theme begins to reenter, I stagger Yhorm and riposte him, stabbing him in the head. Immediately, I sheathed my Twinblades (which were in the left slot) and gripped the Storm Ruler tightly with both hands. And as the music reached its climax, I unleashed Storm Ruler's power repeatedly, until both Yhorm and the music faded together....
Really upset I wasn't able to record this and edit the music in....
*does the my thanks gesture* haha sounds cool man, wish you had recorded it!
I mean, it does give you a reason to fight Yhorm again at some point
I just did it with the firelight greatsword and did as you suggested and yeah it was really impactful to the boss fight, really felt like a story being told In a way.
Deep below the Tyrannical kingdom of Irithyll, beyond the oppressive Dungeon lies a shell, a faint ruin of a once proud capital. A capital of spoils and gold but with a deep shame amongst its people.
You see, a great conqueror descended upon the sorry fools and enslaved the capital, crushing their proud kings crown, grinding it to dust to form the conquerors own mighty crown.
The conqueror however, disappeared, perhaps...enveloped by an inky abyss from which he would never return. As a result; the capital was free, however, the people were fearful of being re-conquered so they did something most shameful.
They asked for the conquerors decendant; a lowly giant, a hated being, a dull race to rule in place. They felt no pride for their might lord, despite his immense loyalty to his ungrateful subjects.
In result, the brave giant grew bitter and felt disrespected; he called them out on their cowardly words and gave them his weakness; a sword that fells giants.
However the people felt no pride for their lord and through this, the giant grew distant and became a lord of Cinder. But this did not appease his subjects, no, instead the inhabitants were scorched to cinders, he failed.
Now, at worlds end. Yhorm, the lonely giant sits in the ruins of his capital, waiting for the day, an old friend would finally keep a promise made to him.
‘’Let the Sun shine upon this Lord of Cinder’’
How were they scorched? By yorm?
By his linking of the fire he kinda torched the entire capitol.
gave me chills
@@debatenothing5676 you crackbutt. It's Siegward who's the old friend
Reading your comment while listening to this song gave me massive goosebumps. Thank you for that, my good friend!
"Amazing, what will Alex do next?"
"Dunno, cure cancer or some shit."
He's the Elon Musk of the Dark Souls community.
He is the true founder of the church of the deep.
defeat a carthus curved sword
Let's not get carried away.
Probably start a new age of fire
Yhorm, old friend...
Ive come to fulfil my promise.
Let the sun shine upon this Lord of cinder...
@@nightmarekingzote1996 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Right in the feels ..
"Sorry I kept you waiting.
Time to keep that promise I made you."---Julisus Belmont
Pain
Yhorm's story is sad enough as it is, but if this piece of art was accompanying him in game I'm sure I would've cried
Well, I'm going to have myself a little nap. The only thing to do, really, after a nice toast...
*me yelling at my screen* NOOOOOO...I'm not ready to be without you ;-;
Jason Strevel the purpose of the souls borne series is to teach players of loss and of purposeless
*fucking dies*
@@justasimplekindofguy974 ;-;
Yhorm's story is just depressing. The guy fights for his people just to be distained by them, loses the only person he loves, sacrifices his body and soul for the people who didn't even like him and in the end none of it even mattered. I mean damn, can't blame him for not wanting to link the fire after shit like that.
Nothing is as relaxing as settling down with a nice cup o' coffee, turning on some Alex Roe, and playing through Dark Souls for the four-hundredth time.
Agreeable d(>_・ )
Coffee not you coffee
I can't get the mental image of Siegward and Yhorm dancing together to this under a spotlight in Yhorm's boss chamber out of my head. Thank you for this.
Bishop Havel you mean can?
thanks for this image
Stoney Maloney Meant to add "out of my head". Typos are the most fun.
Bishop Havel yeah, i get the full image out of what you said now
Just thinking about Siegward's dialogue while this plays...then him fighting and finally putting Yhorm to rest...so freaking beautiful ;_;
Hearing Yhorm’s theme this way is truly heartbreaking, but in such a great way...
When I originally played Dark Souls 3, I loved Yhorm’s theme because of how grand and epic the piece was, you were fighting a giant Lord of Cinder, after all, why wouldn’t it be grand and epic? I didn’t know that much about the lore back then and never had Seigward to join me in the fight, so it remained just a badass song to fight Yhorm to.
Now that it’s several years later and I’m much more versed in the lore, this song practically tells Yhorm’s story through the sheer emotion, and adding onto heartbreak now knowing that Seigward joins you in the battle, and says that unforgettable line, "Yhorm, old friend. I, Siegward of Catarina, have come to uphold my promise…” It’s no longer a battle against a Lord of Cinder to progress through the game, it’s the culmination of helping this humble knight carry on through his own quest, reuniting with his old friend, a once great and caring Lord turned corrupt, to uphold his promise and finally put the Lord to rest.
This piece really captures that dreadful and heart-wrenching feeling of the battle alongside Seigward, a humble and jolly onion knight, against such a massive opponent, who might not even remember his old friend anymore.
I don’t know if you still read these comments, but thank you, Alex, for this horrifying, melancholy, and yet so encouraging and powerful composition.
I wonder what was he thinking when he linked the fire... maybe he was wondering how could such a tiny flame keep the entire light of the world alive, while himself, a giant, could not protect his people.
May the sun shine forever upon this Lord of Cinder.
Siegward, old friend of mine... thou camest to fulfill thine promise. I’m so grateful. I hope we will meet once again...thou know’st, I miss those...far days...where we met at the highest tower of the castle....drinking thine so delicious brew...facing the sun. Now let this Lord of Cinder fall. I shall not forget what we have been through...thank to thee.
*U N D E R R A T E D* 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I am a DM for a D&D campaign and this is the final boss sound track and I can't stop listening to it
With everything that you have composed, I feel that this is, undoubtedly, the best piece that you have ever done.
Udayveer Bhadauria this and Strength Will be Granted
I dunno man, E.S. Cinder is pretty great
Myamdane I’d say all for one is at least as good as either, if not better.
But clearly these three are top tiers.
Unlike other games, Dark Souls isn't really based on a protagonist trying to save their world, it's a prolonged story of tragedy and enlightenment. Of misery and pleasure, a story of freedom and slavery. Dark Souls isn't just a game, it describes the meaning of true pain.
I would like to listen a Nameless King super-epic second fase, with a great choir like Pontiff Sulyvahn or Lorian and Lothric.
That'd be amazing
The Black Swordsman it's more than amazing; it would be one hell of an epic remix
World is not ready for such a beauty.
Was it ready for Ludwig's theme, though?
The reason I love this score a lot more is the fact that it syncs with Yhorm's actual story lore and the things he went through.
While listening to this music, imagine seeing Yhorm being rejected by the people of the profaned capital, all except for one, and as he begins to grow in strength and show his greatness in war, but also being a great protector for those who fought behind him. And so he earns the peoples respect as he fights to greatness, but ultimately doomed as he failed to protect someone he loved.
Now the tone changes, imagine Yhorm weeping and mourning the loss of this person he loved, the people of the profaned capital, and his loyal friend saddened by their lords sorrow. Yhorm suffers depression and feels of a failure because he failed to protect his loss. Ultimately feeling rage and disgust for himself. Enraged, he casts his great shield to the floor with a thunderous force, stomping off to accept his duty as a Lord of Cinder before going to rest his undead soul.
Once more though, with the change of music, Yhorm rises like in the intro cutscene, the people of the profaned capital turn against him to put the giant lord to rest, but were no match and ultimately reduced to the molten piles of flesh we see in the capital. Now he rests on his throne until the Ashen one and Siegward step through, and the final battle engages. Ending with Yhorm's Death, and now, thanks to Siegward and the Ashen one, Yhorm may rest at last.
The music captures this theme of his tragedies and greatness all at once and is a well composed piece all together. And because it captures the emotion so well, I love this track a great deal more.
This is exactly what we thought when we composed this! Thank you so much.
don't wanna be that guy, but Yhorm wasn't responsible for the deaths of his capital, it's the profaned flame that killed all of them and it kind of looks as if they all desperately rushed towards the throne room as if they were hoping he would be there to protect them, but Yhorm was in the Kiln Of The First Flame.
The story seems even more tragic because he manages to come home years later only to find out that his kingdom was burnt to the ground T_T
Taha Iftikhar What source gives you the idea that the profaned flame was the cause of their deaths?
To me, I always asked what happened to all those burned and melted corpses in the capital, and thought that because Yhorm went hostile after awakening, he destroyed them all with his lord of cinder fires.
What source points blame to the profaned flame? And remind me, what is the profaned flame?
+Jason Alcatraz it's the corrupting force that turned the lords of cinder into hostile, monstrous beings, and the reason pontiff sulyvahn mutated his subjects, he was trying to harness it, hence the "profaned greatsword." it killed yhorm's people because he tried to become a lord to extinguish it, and failed.
***** The profamed greatsword was Pontiff's weapon wasn't it? So you're claiming that the flame corrupted the lords of cinder? I don't buy that.
Lothric chose to avoid the linking of fire
The Abyss watchers were corrupted via the abyss
Aldrich is just a prick
And Yhorm seems like he's just ready to die in battle.
Pontiff mutated his subjects purely for power. In essence, he's the main antagonist of Dark Souls 3.
I still don't know if I believe the idea that the profamed flame killed Yhorms people, but that's mostly because I don't know much about the profamed flame.
One of the greatest pieces of music I´ve ever heard, no kidding.
And I´m addicted to music
this is what played when Yhorm added a second notch to his machete and gave up his shield
Prepare to cry ;_;
Prepare to feelz more like it :(
we need a song that takes upon Vordt and The Dancer , perhaps something driving yet romantic?
And we all are left forever wondering what (or who) was it that he wanted to protect so badly that he gave up his shield after he failed to do so.
+Artek [General]
Maybe it's better that we never find out, for what more can be derived from this beyond what we already know?
Yhorm is broken, putting a face behind his loss may bring more character to his story arc, but ultimately it won't change his ending.
I can really see this as Yhorm's ending credit music after he linked the fire, if he ever had a playable storyline.
Imagine a dark souls game based off the story of one of the bosses in the series, yhorm would be a good one but I think abyss watchers or Hawkeye would be better
@@danielfuentes2999 Lothric game
Library/Cripple simulator
Yhorm the Giant....so big...yet so lonely...and sad.
Great music....it depict the feeling of being alone on the top of the world for me...love your creation
I realy like Yhorm. He is a ruler who cares about his people, not like Gwyn or Old Iron King. He is a tragic figure.
Sverker like the ivory king?
the rotten
Yes, he also sacrifaced himself for his people.
The whole story of Dark Souls revolves around how Gwyn sacrificed himself so that the light wouldn't fade.
@@user-ef6gv4wv1l yea but he did it for the gods humans had nothing from this.
@@bladeofthedarkmoonlogreth7678 Well he is a god, so he did care for his kin.
That is some good music.
it reminds me of something. oh wait, definitely not fatorias.
He should do the Fatorias remix
Hey, where's your buddy Ornstein the Dragonslayeer?
CasualSieg A dark and murky place.
***** That was solaire you dimwit.
This music makes me want to cry
this is one of if not the most beautiful piece I have ever heard, and may very well stay that way.
For someone that has a strong love for dark classical music and a newly found love for Dark Souls , I can’t even begin to explain how beautiful and soul wrenching this remix goes when paired with the misfortunes of the gentle giant Yhorm , who only wished to be loved and accepted but even in death he failed to accomplish that.
I really admire and respect Yhorm as a character for his trials and tribulations and I feel this remix does justice to his story and emphasising the hardships and turmoil behind the ‘Profaned Vanguard’.
Thank you ever so much Alex and Lindsay for this masterpiece , it should really get more recognition and I’m looking forward to more of the masterpieces that come out hopefully as I have belief they will deliver greatly :)
Like you said in your commentary, i adore how this song tells a story, yhorm's story, all of his journey, his hardships, him trying his best to be a king for the people who resented him, a proud and ferocious warrior, but with a heart of gold, a giant who lost someone really important to him, abandoning the once giant shield he wore in battle. Befriending a proud knight of catarina, who once made him a promise he intended to fullfil. Despite his loyalty to his people, they still held no respect for the giant, who gave them the only thing that could truly kill him, a sword that controlled storms and felled giants, as a way of telling his subjects to claim his life if they despised him so much. They didn't, and yhorm lived another day, becoming a lord of cinder.
But that act was the downfall of the once great capital, scorched to cinders, all of yhorm's subjects died, and the whole city was set ablaze.
He had failed.
But when everything looked grim, his friend, the knight from catarina, Siegward, came to fullfil his promise, wielding one of the 2 blades that could harm yhorm, that the giant gave him in the case yhorm lost himself, that he lost sight of his purpose.
With the help of the ashen one, who claimed the 2nd blade, siegward and the warrior struck down the king, putting him out of his misery.
Yhorm died as he lived, even if not himself anymore, insane, and out of his mind, he died proud with blade in hand, fighting a losing battle, but still fighting for those he held dear.
And even in death, you can still see glimpses of the great giant yhorm once was.
you two are incredibly talented. basically the abyss watchers but less edgier and they actually work together
This is honestly one of my favourite songs on the internet.
You're a seriously talented human being, friend! I have a playlist I listen to when I write and it's slowly being taken over by your gorgeous tracks. Absolutely stunning work once again, props to your friend as well!
I think this is your best work so far. Really love that dark, epic but sad feelings.
He tried to protect his people, but when he wake up only death and destruction was around him. And now he awaits in his trone, to see the promise of a dear old friend fulfilled and his final wish granted.
Mr R2 Considering how he attacks siegward... Not sure he is of sound mind enough to wait for anyone.
Although if he was, it could’ve been really cool if somehow Siegward’s quest had been appropriately hard, and not... random hard, so that they could‘ve made the fight just be Yhorm approaching Siegward slowly, falling to his knees and letting siegward kill him.
So make Siegward’s quest hard enough that the player wouldn’t feel cheated when Yhorm just committed suicide, in essence.
But of course Yhorm is nowhere near this rational, so he just attacks anyone and everyone, hence the true reason why Siegward kills him.
This was so beautiful it captures Yhorm's sadness and anger for the deaths caused by him. Truly a piece worthy for a lord of cinder.. May the sun shin upon him. ;-;
I can picture fighting a younger yhorm to this, with him using both his greatshield and machete. At least the shield could block Storm Ruler that way...
its safe to say that if you kill him so easily it's because he wants out.
Tower Knight overclocked without cooling
I can picture them meeting for the first time at about 1:25, and then both of them fighting side by side as brothers
what if you became the reason he threw away his shield? in the fight you'd probably end up killing the one he wanted to protect. it'll be like dark souls 2, where you defeat the giant lord of the past and meet him again in your own time, to finish him off
5:28 omg I wanna cry thats magic
two of the best OSTs in dark souls 3 combined? you spoil us Alex you really do
My ears were so thirsty for this .
Thank you for creating this masterpiece .
two talented artists crafted an amazing remix
what you guys have done is exactly what dark souls at its core does. Tell a story by letting you experience it. Yhorm is a sad character. Shunned by the people he ruled and left to grieve over the lost of those he loved. You've told this using your great talents of composing music much like how dark souls tells through truly living in that world. You do the series great credit, well done.
Amazing work you guys!
;)
I love your work so much Alex Roe.
It is like balm for the soul.
Holy shit the part that begins at 0:37 is so good. gives me the chills man
I listen to this song just for that.
Same thing for his Gwyn, Lord of Cinder remix at 0:55
Yhorm's lonely rage incarnate.
0:26
Alex never fails to make good music every time I see you pop up as a notification I know I'm in for a emotional ride
Wow guys! This is truly amazing!!!
The Artwork and the Remix are a perfect fit!
I can feel my skin standing and feel the goosebumps.
I could listen to this all day long.
I just can't stop listening to this its soooooo good, masterfully crafted! You and Lindsay have completely out done yourselves with this piece, the flow and rhythm is so unique and satisfying Top Marks!!!
My favourite one, alongside with Abyss Watchers and E.S. Soul of Cinder remixes. Your Dark Souls' remixes are really impressive and full of emotions! Congratulations from France :)
Some of your best work Alex, you never disappoint!
This track deserves more views because it is a masterpiece. This is also my second favorite DS3 track of all time.
I will never understand how this doesn't get more attention.
And with this song i finally decided to hit thst 'Subscribe' button.
Holy shit, dude, thisbis amazing.
Thanks!
2020 is here this is to pay my respects for DARK SOULS
And here I thought only the abyss watchers theme would be the only one to capture my heart. But here he is with revamped music. Yorm, king of the profaned capital
To my beloved late girl Martia Myren miss Pandora, I miss you, as your knight, King, and servant, thank you for the memory and love you gave me, glad I met you in our college years, the souls series brought closer but due to a drunk driver I've lost you forever, I'm respected in souls community but it's not the same without my friend, lover and Viking princess alongside me.
Thank you Marita Myren miss Pandora April 22,1991- November 18,2016
Raymond Martinez aka KingBael666
Sorry for your loss, RIP Marita
Truly an OOF size: gigantic, may her soul live on with those who knew her, and may she rest happy and peacefully knowing that she greatly improved this earth for many. R.I.P
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This is absolutely gorgeous
holy shit nice! you just punched me in the face with nostalgia from the whole series
I've been waiting for the day you release something that surpasses Epitaph of Boletaria as my all-time favorite remix of yours. I think this one does it. This remix is golden.
And you two should definitely collaborate more often. It would be amazing to see you two release a full album. Kudos to Lindsay M. Orsini for her work on this remix as well!
She did a great job, thank you. We may collaborate again, maybe...I find collaborations really stressful haha.
oh hush, it wasn't stressful at all. :P
Definitely one of your best pieces. The last minute and a half left me in awe. Congrats man
Returning to this music here after two years... quite a flashback as that year was quite a ride for me at least but man, this song is timeless.
2:18 its like hollow knight theme
Literally jumped out of my seat and started spam clicking the notification for this. I've been waiting SOO long for someone to remix Yhorm's theme which in my opinion was one of the best soundtracks in the game, and you Sir did not dissapoint!
Truly, you have greatly improved over the years. I'm glad to see how much you're dedicated to your work, man. We need more artists like you who can create with their very heart. It's good to have you, and you have my thanks for all the inspiration you've gave me on my own artistic work. Keep going pal, I can but see a bright future for you.
See you and good luck !
Only recently got into your stuff. Wow. This is genuinely beautiful and with a lot of beauty to it. I'm going through a lot of your stuff now and I gotta say man there's not one so far I don't like. Keep it up man the souls community loves your compositions and cover/remixes!
Awesome job Alex and Lindsay two of course! Heres hoping the DLC gives some good material for you to use at some point.
Nameless Nomad
RUclips just decided put that (not special) anyway great work Alex!
2 of my favorite pieces from the dks3 soundtrack. Awesome man.
this one has to be my favorite out of all of your music man
If this played during the Yhorm fight. Jesus christ I doubt I could even kill him considering how this just makes his story that much sadder ;~;
This is stinkin beautiful, in a very melancholy way. Really fits the tragic mood of the lords of cinder, and particularly Yhorm. Keep up the good work! Also, Lady Maria's theme would be a really neat remix, just a thought, though.
Thank you. I have done a Lady Maria remix, it's a mix of Maria's and Gehrman's theme ruclips.net/video/TIE0mXJUWD0/видео.html
Oh! I don't know how I overlooked that! Keep up the awesome work, and thanks for the quick reply!
Only a storm...
Can fell a Greatwood.
Can fell a Giant. Why Greatwood though? The message in Yhorm's room is how to ruin an awesome quote
Giacomo Rinaldi possibly because yhorm is probadly relative to the dark souls 2 giants since the giants turned into trees after they died
rotten greatwood is not a giant
Silk Roads It was a joke.
I like this remix SO much better than the original. It captures not only the tone, but the storyline as well as also being grand and epic. Simply, a masterpiece
You are a true friend, best of luck with your duty.
This is better than all the Metal covers of boss themes out there. Don't get me wrong, I love Metal, and the Metal covers! But this Yhorm remix/cover is the best thing I've heard while scouring the internet for a Metal Yhorm cover.
Holy shi, this is good. Just stumbled upon this in my recommended.
Great job, Alex and may the sun shine upon you.
9 people couldn't figure out how to use the Storm Ruler
Now 66
Well then kill him like a man
I've killed him without it. Took 14 minutes.
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I have nothing but respect for you my friend
@@darendarus3076 you ever try 99 int and and crystal soul spear with a glass cannon build? down him in just a few shots my friend, just a few shots.
I was surprised to hear the waltz tones! Love it!!
*_Who dares trespass upon this city of corpses?_*
(Siegward points his sword at the giant)
“Yhorm, old friend... I, Siegward of the Knights Of Catarina, have come to uphold my promise”
(Yhorm rises)
*_You too will burn, like all the others..._*
(Siegward raises his shield)
“LET THE SUN SHINE UPON THIS LORD OF CINDER!”
(Begin boss fight)
when you realize your not in a boss fight but are instead giving them a rest, their last true moments of emotion, their last true stroke of life before their end...you realize dark souls 3 is not about rekindling the world..but alllowing the flame to die and rest, so that the world in the future does not suffocate on the ash.
You as the kindled one are there not as savior but as harbinger and a bringer of the peace they have long saught, you are the darkness that must snuff the flame and she awaits your grand betrayal
The most beautiful pieces of Dark Souls 3 into one great masterpiece. Roe, you did it once again!! I love your majestic touch.
You are a true friend! 🧅
How did I miss this one ? Cuz goddayum its good, you truly are a genius at what you do, Alex. Cheers !
Absolutely Amazing Alex Roe, you've really captured the depressing, yet epic story that is Yhorm the Giant in this mixed remix. Don't you ever stop doing what you love.
The tune and sound of this remix really brings out the feeling and sensation of the resolution and misery that was the character Lonely Yhorm... Nice T_T!
60 sec into it and i already love it !!!
This is honestly one of the best remixes ive ever heard. Great work
You have a truly amazing gift.
This is beautiful!
Never thought these two tracks could be combined so beautifully, as always you continue to impress Alex
Awesome as always, man
still glad that i subscribed this channel.
This makes me imagine a fight between Vendrick and a few Giants, led by Yhorm.
These remixes are absolutely beautiful, like holy hell.
wow it's crazy I see my other subscription's post videoss and I'm just like pffft whatever ill watch later . I see u post a video n I'm jus like REEEEEEEEEEEE I GOTTA WATCH THIS NOW
There is no lore like the lore of Dark Souls!
May the sun shine upon this Lord of Cinder
Wow, from 1:20 to 2:00 reminds me of Terra's theme from Kingdom Hearts 2. Nicely done! 👍👍👍👍
To your valor, Alex Roe.
Omg omg thank you youre work always shines :) love yhorm deep character
You really deserve more views, this is fantastic!
I truly love the ost of Dark souls 1 and 2 but the third game have one of the most epic songs i ever heard.