It's strange being a latecomer to the game of Skyrim, hearing this beautiful music for the first time and seeing everyone else basking in a wave of nostalgia. It's almost like finding Skyrim for real, a land well-known and beloved by so many, but beginning to be neglected. I'm really enjoying my adventure.
...and you bitterly crying. You walking along the shore of Solstheim, remembering and crying from nostalgia about the good old times which will never return...
This moment hurts even more if you make the Last Dragonborn your Nerevarine,who lived long enough to see that the land they put so much effort into saving,is now just a rock covered with dust.
'C0DA makes it canon' - but seriosuly, imho TES lore should always have player interpretation at its forefront, and if you can imagine a way Nerevarine came back (perhaps with a new face, so that Neloth does not recognise them) then I'd say be the lore's guest.
I was trying to find this! I wanted to cry at it for some reason. I was just in Solstheim in my game, the sun going down, mountains against its rays..I just felt so melancholic and peaceful. Very underrated track.
Listening this theme while I'm looking at the Miraak's face make me feel a great respect for him. He´s one of the most incredible characters that I've met in this awesome game. ¨The traitor¨...
I love this. It makes you want to sit on a rock on the shore, looking out at the vast ocean, wishing your character could just...keep exploring the beautiful, eerie, amazing world of the elder scrolls :) I listen to this, and just forget the real world for awhile, you know?
This song reminds me of the ash covered wasteland that is the Southern half of Solstheim, complete with its hostile creatures, unforgiving landscape and unfriendly bandits.
exploring the world of skyrim never gets old, a true masterpiece to be remembered throughout all gaming history. It's soundtrack just makes it all worth it to play.
I've been looking for the ambient tracks such as these but can barely find them on RUclips. This track is surreal though. I probably haven't played the Dragonborn DLC since it came out in 2013.
I once played this Minecraft mod in 1.16 with ice and fire and a hundred other mods with the Skyrim shaders and I was traveling in the nether, and one of the architect mods generated this massive tower in the distance and this song started playing. It felt like a dream, it was something I can’t explain but it felt surreal. I miss that game
The gentle sounds of the music, the quiet surges, like voices trapped beneath the ash, forever quieted, but never silent, calling for help, but never receiving it. This is the ash wastes of Red Mountain. Fear the ash spawn lest they make you a part of this song.
I fucking loved the dunmers town with the engine of Skyrim. Skyrim's great but it's kind of a cliché nordic fantasy world, meanwhile the strange dunmers of Morrowind are some whole other intriguing shit.
I love how in Morrowind, Solstheim was a glimpse of Skyrim, but in Skyrim, it's a glimpse of Morrowind.
It's strange being a latecomer to the game of Skyrim, hearing this beautiful music for the first time and seeing everyone else basking in a wave of nostalgia. It's almost like finding Skyrim for real, a land well-known and beloved by so many, but beginning to be neglected. I'm really enjoying my adventure.
Know that it rests, well-loved, in many of our hearts.
This is the most depressing track in the DLC.
It's beautiful.
When you come back to solhsteim and have flashback of nostalgic morrowind memories after the two centuries past.
...and you bitterly crying. You walking along the shore of Solstheim, remembering and crying from nostalgia about the good old times which will never return...
This moment hurts even more if you make the Last Dragonborn your Nerevarine,who lived long enough to see that the land they put so much effort into saving,is now just a rock covered with dust.
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Is it actually possible that Nerevarine and TLDB could be the same person? I kinda what to roleplay that now on a new playthrough.
@@sirbillius nope. Nerevarin canonically traveled to Akivir after the events of Morrowind, and never returned back to the continent of Tamriel
'C0DA makes it canon' - but seriosuly, imho TES lore should always have player interpretation at its forefront, and if you can imagine a way Nerevarine came back (perhaps with a new face, so that Neloth does not recognise them) then I'd say be the lore's guest.
I was trying to find this! I wanted to cry at it for some reason. I was just in Solstheim in my game, the sun going down, mountains against its rays..I just felt so melancholic and peaceful.
Very underrated track.
Hi i agree lol
reading this I want to cry as well
also streets of witherun it's one of the track that makes me wanna cry
@Justin Kane Indeed. No one cares about what you did to your gf's instagram account. We're here for this song, not for your personal insecurities.
This brings me back to being a freshman in college, playing this in my dorm room. That was nearly 9 years ago. Time flies...
Listening this theme while I'm looking at the Miraak's face make me feel a great respect for him. He´s one of the most incredible characters that I've met in this awesome game. ¨The traitor¨...
This is an amazing track to go to sleep to
I love this. It makes you want to sit on a rock on the shore, looking out at the vast ocean, wishing your character could just...keep exploring the beautiful, eerie, amazing world of the elder scrolls :)
I listen to this, and just forget the real world for awhile, you know?
This song reminds me of the ash covered wasteland that is the Southern half of Solstheim, complete with its hostile creatures, unforgiving landscape and unfriendly bandits.
exploring the world of skyrim never gets old, a true masterpiece to be remembered throughout all gaming history. It's soundtrack just makes it all worth it to play.
Jeremy Soule is a Genius! how far are any other..
Yes
I've been looking for the ambient tracks such as these but can barely find them on RUclips. This track is surreal though. I probably haven't played the Dragonborn DLC since it came out in 2013.
I once played this Minecraft mod in 1.16 with ice and fire and a hundred other mods with the Skyrim shaders and I was traveling in the nether, and one of the architect mods generated this massive tower in the distance and this song started playing. It felt like a dream, it was something I can’t explain but it felt surreal. I miss that game
Love this track
The gentle sounds of the music, the quiet surges, like voices trapped beneath the ash, forever quieted, but never silent, calling for help, but never receiving it. This is the ash wastes of Red Mountain. Fear the ash spawn lest they make you a part of this song.
I can't believe that I am the first person to comment!
Sounds like Oblivion's theme 🥲
So much nostalgia
This song has faint traces of The Battle of Heroes from Star Wars in it. Absolutely love it. You can hear it at 0:50
This track sounds like something Eric Brosius would've done.
The starting gives Fallout 4 energy
Dawn of War metamap vibes
OBLIVION > SKYRIM
Morrowind > Oblivion
@@kyliec0yote Morrowind >>>> Skyrim
Morrowind > Skyrim > Oblivion (Because let's face it Oblivion was kinda retarded)
I fucking loved the dunmers town with the engine of Skyrim. Skyrim's great but it's kind of a cliché nordic fantasy world, meanwhile the strange dunmers of Morrowind are some whole other intriguing shit.