There's something I've been curious about since Wild Hunt came out. If you all remember all the way back in Witcher 2, if you take Iorveth's Path and free Saskia from Philippa's curse, she mentions that she knows Philippa's weakness, but doesn't elaborate. Cut ahead to Wild Hunt, when you're on the quest to try and save the Bloody Baron's wife. There's several voodoo-like totems in the Crones' lair, and one of them is an owl feather. I have always wondered if this is the weakness Saskia meant, and Philippa is somehow beholden to the Crones.
Taligale WoW never thought about that. According to the lore Philippa is super powerful more than Yen or any of the other witches. I mean hell she had her eyes ripped out and didn’t die. Maybe she took a deal with them.
I saw the outcome your talking about he mentioned it could be for Philippine but told the witch hunter she’s to smart to be cursed by them. Which I think she willingly took part in something.
@@alune6653 Yes, The Whispering Hillock is main/secondary depending on your progress on main story line. Ladies of the Woods is main quest, because this scene is necessary for the story.
I still remember the first time I played this chapter, at the moment I heard the BGM and watch the scene, I feel my soul really entered the game, it's even more realistic than a VR game, the BGM is magic.
No gods nor monsters watch over Velen. The land is no man's. He who wants to survive must seek his own protectors. Follow the traill of treats. The ladies of the wood await.
God I remember returning to crook back bog in the dead of night after that quest to loot some stuff... all the doors were locked and that violin was playing, just creeped-out bordering on panic.
I listen to battle music (mainly steel for humans) when I'm working on D&D prep or writing. Ladies of the Woods is good for studying music or generally doing schoolwork imo and it's my go-to, though sometimes I'll go for a piano cover of the field battle theme in breath of the wild XD battle music is just easy to focus to for me, idrk why
There's an artist names Bev Dolittle who does similar type paintings. I forgot the art name. She makes art of nature & wolves, sometimes indians. What u see is only 50% what u get, like this painting from the W3 game. And the other half is/are hidden images! Impeccable to say the least!!
I used this song for my d&d storytelling when the party had to hunt down hags in a swamp. The players shit their pants. On other occasions they attacked full mass of orcs, when this music was on they were not willing even to enter a cave after a single green hag. I was certain that this was due to the psichological effect of this song.
This game totally gives sense to my childhood. Whenever I misbehaved as a child, I got threatened that Baba Roga/Yaga would come if I dont behave and I used to be so scared about it 😂
Until the first time you come across the tapestry in the cinematic, you’re unlikely to have met any serious boss other than the Gryphon and the Nithral. You’ve barely seen 2 of the big three of the wild hunt and sorceress are more waifu material than anything else; until the bloody baron quest line. By searching Ciri you come across this alcoholic and violent lord. He’s repulsing, yet he not only loose his daughter, but also his wife. By following a trail of suspicious clues and even more suspicious sweets (which you’re likely to know as dangerous from the notices), you come across an orphanage supervised by a suspicious woman which you are likely to think as a kidnapping witch. You don’t yet that she is actually the bloody baron’s kidnapped wife. After a meeting with a weird creature things get even more mysterious until you’re too deep in it really leave it be. At that moment, in a cinematic, the old woman accept to guide you to her mistresses. The camera focus on her and geralt, but a discret music start until the real theme get started. Why it started? Because your eyes are now upon a tapestry which might as well be protecting you from the first real evil antagonist of the game. You’ve heard of them, you’re seeing them, you’re hearing their theme, but you’ve just understood that they are the real deal. Geralt doesn’t believe in the lesser evil, but he’s now facing an evil force powerful enough to put him upon a unfair choice of such "lesser" evil.
Bruh its literally an extrended version of the soundtrack of the crones in W3, who are a mixture of Baba Yaga, witches of Macbeth and the fates you see in Disney Hercules for example.
I wish i could experience this game for the first time again!!
the first time you play this game you can play it for days without sleep.. looks like a beautiful film and a book
I can't wait to get alzheimer's when im older
@@IDontPostPorn You wont be able to finish the game either, without forgetting the plot :D
Im playing this game for the first time and i only relized how dark this game is after this part of the game
@@monotonexylophone1623 Velen is a pretty dark place.
Who knows that a simple violin can make the most terrifying song in witcher 3
Fun fact, the instrument your hearing it's called Kemenche, it's used similar to a violin with a bow sliding on the strings
@@cangaroojack Also if im not mistaken theres a Hurdy gurdy in there too.
i taught it was a hurdy-gurdy
@@porlae it can also be a Suka instrument
You're ALL wrong. The instrument is a nyckelharpa: ruclips.net/video/fOV_s_i-EYc/видео.html
The most unnerving song you could ever play when in the woods, I love it :)
hos
just check that man
'We'll chop you up boy! A fine broth you'll make'
I read it all in the welsh accent😂😂
“I’d suck every last drop out of you!”
When I saw your profile picture I thought for a second that the dark one had returned.
Dammit. Guess I gotta play the Witcher 3 for the fourth time now.
Sixth here XD
@@akashijamoka
Six? Pssssh, hold my Gwent deck.
These three and Gaunter O'Dimm are still my favorite videogame antagonists after all these years.
Gaunter o dimm, is he an antagonist?
@@RandiePro yes ?
@@Ben-zh4nz I thought he was in our side while Olgierd was the antagonist.
@@RandiePro It's really however you see it. But at the end of Hearts of Stone, if you go on the optional quest you can learn who O'Dimm really is.
Been waiting for a nice long loop of this, Jogging at night feels good to this.
wtf XD
When a hag drags you into the river you'll have no one to blame but yourself and Projekt Red
feeling like you jog to save your life !
Sprinting*
There's something I've been curious about since Wild Hunt came out. If you all remember all the way back in Witcher 2, if you take Iorveth's Path and free Saskia from Philippa's curse, she mentions that she knows Philippa's weakness, but doesn't elaborate.
Cut ahead to Wild Hunt, when you're on the quest to try and save the Bloody Baron's wife. There's several voodoo-like totems in the Crones' lair, and one of them is an owl feather. I have always wondered if this is the weakness Saskia meant, and Philippa is somehow beholden to the Crones.
Taligale WoW never thought about that. According to the lore Philippa is super powerful more than Yen or any of the other witches. I mean hell she had her eyes ripped out and didn’t die. Maybe she took a deal with them.
I saw the outcome your talking about he mentioned it could be for Philippine but told the witch hunter she’s to smart to be cursed by them. Which I think she willingly took part in something.
I love this song
I want to live in woods and serves Ladies. Awesome atmospheric place, awesome music!
This is the best side quest any game ever came up with.
its not a side quest
@@hasancakrbal6023 it is. Its in the side quests cattegory.
@@alune6653 it is not. Its part of the main quest, just like Baron.
@@Cross8ow it is a part of main story but quest is in the side quests. At least this with the Tree and ears.
@@alune6653 Yes, The Whispering Hillock is main/secondary depending on your progress on main story line. Ladies of the Woods is main quest, because this scene is necessary for the story.
They're as old as this forest. Cruel, vindictive... Not to be crossed.
I still remember the first time I played this chapter, at the moment I heard the BGM and watch the scene, I feel my soul really entered the game, it's even more realistic than a VR game, the BGM is magic.
No gods nor monsters watch over Velen. The land is no man's. He who wants to survive must seek his own protectors. Follow the traill of treats. The ladies of the wood await.
God I remember returning to crook back bog in the dead of night after that quest to loot some stuff... all the doors were locked and that violin was playing, just creeped-out bordering on panic.
I dunno why but i hardly laughed at this comment lol
@@mrjosephtiger6648 Your comment means the opposite of what you think it does.
When I heard that song play during that something was up I knew it
that feeling in your neck of sheer adrenaline
The Best of The Best Game in ALL Time ...please give me the witcher 4
I just played this last year and I knew I was missing out on one of the most beautifully crafted games...
it give me relax im so excited and no stressed when i listening it
Azris ii
i concur, it give me relax too man, especially when i listening it
That's what folk music does to you! The mysticality and sometimes straight up darkness of it can be oddly relaxing
Does anybody else play these Witcher 3 OST extended loops while they cook, clean & etc? Makes my mundane daily routine feel so much more epic lol
I listen to battle music (mainly steel for humans) when I'm working on D&D prep or writing. Ladies of the Woods is good for studying music or generally doing schoolwork imo and it's my go-to, though sometimes I'll go for a piano cover of the field battle theme in breath of the wild XD battle music is just easy to focus to for me, idrk why
I do. I usually play this song, Silver for Monsters, Steel for Humans, lullaby of Woe or the Wolven Storm as I go about my day.
If you look closely you can tell the peoples bodies and arms on the painting form a howling wolf in the middle.
Huh... so they do. Foreboding.
There's an artist names Bev Dolittle who does similar type paintings. I forgot the art name. She makes art of nature & wolves, sometimes indians. What u see is only 50% what u get, like this painting from the W3 game. And the other half is/are hidden images! Impeccable to say the least!!
trying real hard here but I dont see it.
Dude thats a rottweiler or some other molosser... Or a bear. No wolf has such a stout snout.
Why the hell would you listen to this for an hour?! I want to forget that forrest asap
now imagine you have the power of the crones.
I fear no forest. For I have BOLLOCKS!
"Ohhh, he's afraid!"
You putting this definitely makes me feel. Weird about listening to this at 11 pm before I go to sleep
Dude you're the white wolf, the crones although powerful just cant match your speed and agility
I used this song for my d&d storytelling when the party had to hunt down hags in a swamp. The players shit their pants. On other occasions they attacked full mass of orcs, when this music was on they were not willing even to enter a cave after a single green hag. I was certain that this was due to the psichological effect of this song.
Add a evening storm outside, and anyone would shit himself
I did too! I used it for a vision of the cleric watching her party member murder her friends :D
Ooooh he's got a sensitive touch.
:3
Just listened to this while writing my warlock and his diety he follows, couldn't have been more fitting
The best soundtrack for the best qust line...
This game totally gives sense to my childhood. Whenever I misbehaved as a child, I got threatened that Baba Roga/Yaga would come if I dont behave and I used to be so scared about it 😂
Hope they can add this to Netflix The Witcher, will definitely get chills if it started playing
Nope they won't, aside from Henry Cavill, it is their philosophy to not even acknowledge the games.
@@_Woody_ Shame they don’t acknowledge the games especially Witcher 3 Wild Hunt.
@@jamesbartlett5640 they do not acknowledge the books either
Don't expect anything from that shitshow
Goosebumps...
That's what I needed! Thanks.
Remember this song is used for heaps of mysterious moments. Might be the one song other than Drink Up that has the most IMPACT.
Until the first time you come across the tapestry in the cinematic, you’re unlikely to have met any serious boss other than the Gryphon and the Nithral. You’ve barely seen 2 of the big three of the wild hunt and sorceress are more waifu material than anything else; until the bloody baron quest line. By searching Ciri you come across this alcoholic and violent lord. He’s repulsing, yet he not only loose his daughter, but also his wife. By following a trail of suspicious clues and even more suspicious sweets (which you’re likely to know as dangerous from the notices), you come across an orphanage supervised by a suspicious woman which you are likely to think as a kidnapping witch. You don’t yet that she is actually the bloody baron’s kidnapped wife. After a meeting with a weird creature things get even more mysterious until you’re too deep in it really leave it be. At that moment, in a cinematic, the old woman accept to guide you to her mistresses. The camera focus on her and geralt, but a discret music start until the real theme get started. Why it started? Because your eyes are now upon a tapestry which might as well be protecting you from the first real evil antagonist of the game. You’ve heard of them, you’re seeing them, you’re hearing their theme, but you’ve just understood that they are the real deal.
Geralt doesn’t believe in the lesser evil, but he’s now facing an evil force powerful enough to put him upon a unfair choice of such "lesser" evil.
one of my all time favorite quests really
my bed time music
Прям медитативная штука. Нельзя просто так взять и отключить.
Imagine your walking in forest and this song starts playing 🏃🏻☁☁☁☁ *RUN
I think the sound of a crying infant in the middle of the woods at night is much more frightening
And your mother-in law happens to live in that forest
i wish there was a mission with ciri where you burn this place down
you were to bring it here, not oogle it
Thats my jam..... lets work magic....
No gods nor monsters watch over velen. The land is no man's. He who wants to survive must seek his own protectors.
It’s too short make it 2 hours
I came here from hell fire and damation joycelyn pook...Eyes wide shut...love it
I like playing this song with games like Rocket League because it changes the entire experience.
Rocket league sucks
Can i use this in my video? Does it have copy right or its ok to use?
this song makes me want to boil my newts
Real witches flick their bean to this
why couldn't we have more time with the crones? They were such interesting characters. It's truly a shame we only get 3-5 quests with them
Sounds from nightmare
I thought this was a movie 😂😂😂😂😂
Does anybody have the words of this song?
ruclips.net/video/DMxXp_foNwM/видео.html
These people have too. Contact them maybe. Hope I helped
Where can I find this wallpaper?
Mały wycinek, wyłomek, a cieszy :) panom i paniom z netfliksa - jebcie się w ludzkiej stonodze korporacyjnego zapętlenia w przeklęciu po wieki... :)
Sound like sum real witch shit. If you like music like this too, you should try listening to Witch House. It’s a very cool music genre
Bruh its literally an extrended version of the soundtrack of the crones in W3, who are a mixture of Baba Yaga, witches of Macbeth and the fates you see in Disney Hercules for example.
What language is this song sung in
Actually fell to sleep to this
10 hour loop please?
Is it coincidence that when I opened this my ex texted me shortly after?
Than she is one of the crones seems like
Whose painting is that?
Pań Lasu.
Tjaaa a ten konkretny obrazek?
Wygoogluj "Gobelin Wiedźm Wiedźmin 3 Dziki Gon" czy coś takiego i pewnie znajdziesz
Lol good bless this video
If you like this music you should check polish band caled WARSAW WILAGE BAND
🐺
creepy uhh