It's weird how consistent that is in fiction. With the un-dead ship captain still having authority. I blame pirates of the Caribbean. But like in a good way.
@@tomhill3248 it's based in real life nautical creed and misticism. Same with the whole ideia that a Captain should sink/die with its ship. Back in those days, a ship's crew would be more or like a family, staying together in distant and foreign lands. That's what months of travelling... That can easily become years and years of serving on the same ship together do to people. That kind of pact goes beyond the grave... Or so they say ;)
And then one of the party members looks up at the weird omniscient voice that they've been suspecting as a mass delusion and yells "you just told us you attempted to fucking kill her!"
Mind that such missteps are the exception, and not the rule Mind that such missteps are the exception, and not the rule Mind that such missteps are the exception, and not the rule
Its incredible how the instruments are used to fill your mind of sea imagery. Bells remind you of harbors and ships, those instruments that sound like clams, the string instruments simulating a siren's song and everything else. This is the 2nd best track in the game to me.
First reaction to Arterial Pinch: **Crabbo gives my Leper a pinch** **2 damage** -Wow, for a veteran level exclusive mini-boss, this guy sure deals a very tiny amount of da- **Bleed for 8 damage per turn** -What.
@@theancestor6988 I would hardly call 24 bleed/turn a death by inches you decrepit madman. Look at that Occultist. He's ENVIOUS OF A CRAB. Death by inches in-fecking-deed.
I remember the first time I heard this music, it the pelagics where fighting next to a statue of Cthulhu in that moment the game confirmed my suspisions that is wasnt just a grim dungeon crawler but a lovecraftian horror. It wasnt just the hamlet that was in danger, it was the entire human race and the stakes where higher than I had considered. Then I unloaded my pistol into the face of one of them, kill them all.
The Crusader, a man whose name had been long forgotten in the pursuit of his faith, stood on the rugged cliffs overlooking the treacherous cove. The Siren army had become a looming threat to the peaceful country nestled beside the sea, and the responsibility to defend it had fallen heavily on his shoulders. As the wind whistled through his tattered cloak, he couldn't help but wonder about the family he had left behind to answer this divine calling. Few were willing to join him on this perilous mission, for the cove had become notorious for the sinister rumors that swirled around it. Tales of monstrous creatures lurking in the depths, seducing unsuspecting souls to join their ranks, sent shivers down the spines of even the bravest. The volunteers who did come forward were often society's outcasts - lowlifes, bandits, and those with nothing to lose. The Crusader led this motley crew deep into the heart of the cove, and the journey was long and arduous. They braved the relentless storms and unnerving silence that hung in the air. For years, they pressed on, surviving on meager rations and the remnants of their faith, trusting in the Crusader's unwavering determination. Then, one fateful evening, as the sun set over the horizon, they heard it-a haunting melody emanating from the depths of the cove. It was a song that stirred their deepest desires and fears. The closer they ventured, the stronger the enchantment became. To the Crusader, the source was nothing but a hideous monster, but to his companions, it was the embodiment of their long-lost loves, their most profound desires, and beautiful women beckoning them to join. The Crusader was unable to rouse them from their stupor, and the haunting tune began to affect him as well. He found himself drifting into a world of his own, where his family awaited him, his wife's warm embrace, and his children's laughter filled his ears. The Siren whispered in his mind, "Just come live here. We will be the lovely family again." But as the Crusader's resolve wavered, a glimmer of reality shone through. He clutched the cross that his son had given him before he left, the same cross that had been a constant reminder of his duty and the world he had left behind. With a newfound determination, he raised his sword and, with pain coursing through his veins, cut off one of his ears. The shock of the self-inflicted pain brought him back to the real world, and he saw with horror that he had lost himself in the Siren's song. Frantically, he sought to awaken his comrades, shaking them out of their reverie. Slowly, three of them stirred, disoriented and bewildered. The Siren's true form emerged from the depths, revealing its grotesque nature. Its alluring facade had been shattered, and the crew, now free from the enchantment, rallied to their leader's side. The battle against the Siren army began in earnest, the Crusader leading the charge with newfound fervor and his comrades fighting alongside him. The clash between the faithful Crusader and the monstrous Siren army unfolded in the cove, as the fate of the country near the sea hung in the balance. The Crusader had found strength in his faith and the love of his family, proving that the bonds of reality and duty could triumph over the most seductive of illusions. The battle raged on, but the Crusader and his companions stood united, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
My diseased flesh burns as the black water pierces the bandages. I walk into deeper shadows, carrying my great blade, my only remaining companion. My friends have fallen, but so have many of the deep ones... hope is not yet lost. I look into the metal once more to gaze at the mask over my skull. I cannot return. I cannot survive the path home. These caves are my tomb. A lion snarls in the shadows ahead, but my fire is stronger than its fangs as the sharks descend upon me. The time has come, but I am not afraid, for I always know this: "The tide rises, and the tide falls."
Out of all the music in this game. I think this one's the best. It's fast and action-packed, yet dark and grungy with a strange kind of... "Dampness" that sums up the environment really will. And that ship bell really hammers the point home.
The theming of the drowned crew is so immaculate. You can imagine their final moments, as the hexed anchor dragged them under. The captain, barking orders and ringing that damned bell, even as his lungs filled with icy water, black as death.
The track is the reason I'm practicing no light runs. I really like it, when music in games adapts to music and becomes more intense like here, the more challenging the game becomes.
@@philiproe1661 How do you commune with an ancient, godlike demon entity while trekking through dungeons with a priestess who can cure wounds with faith and remain an atheist?
@@givemeshrubs4295 According to word of god, the light (Vestal's religion) in Darkest Dungeon is the result of humankind's collective belief in delusions of its own making. Basically a tulpa. Occultist is a scholar first and foremost. He definitely has a better understanding of the true nature of the cosmos than his companions. He even has an ability called "abandon hope", which implies that he has a nihilistic view of existence. Given Occultist's nihilistic views and probably knowing that the light is merely a delusion due to his experience with eldritch entities, it makes sense that he'd be an atheist.
@@philiproe1661 I mean, I think the eldritch entities are essentially gods, and "abandon hope" is referring to how humanity's gods want to kill and torture them for eternity, but I guess your theory is fine too
I lost an Occultist and a Plague Doctor here once. It really sucked because they were doing well with Grave Robber and Leper until that last few rooms where the enemy kept critting. I didn't even run into a Squiffy Ghast either.
Champ from the game Pizza Castle™when he found out that Shroomy from the Pizza Tower is actually a predator. 0:21 I need to kill this brown champignon and in the name of my master Chefness I will get rid of him😠😠😠
"We've woven hearts, a thorn arbour, left tear streaked reason upon the shore and bereft of compass, star, or more, set out for this world's End. Few at the prow, most slave below painting coal a perfect gold but for all it's worth, the engines slow dead in the brine again. Come cabin fever, sodomy on the Bounty, prey for phallus seas that hiss and foam to douse disease a Storm roars on the way. Blacker than the Ace of Rapes, dealt out by Death in darkwood glades Our Ship of Fools, all boards handmade sinks, dashed by seismic waves...."
Man, I love listening to this music while I use the Boatswain mod, watching a sailor swing an anchor at fishmen while listening to this music is a heightened experience
I should play this again. The music is the perfect mood: very tense and a little dramatic but not too much so, very fitting for the feeling of thinking under pressure.
In financial desperation, I struck a bargain with the ancient things that surfaced in search of sacrifice when the moon was right. Their price was the delivery of an obscure idol and one other item of more troubling portent. The pact struck, my newfound accomplices slipped silently beneath the brackish water. A fearful stirring at the edge of the torchlight betrayed a familiar witness, and gifted me with malign inspiration. - the Ancestor
I will never forget the time when the anchorman tried to drag down focused Dismas: he said the equivalent of “No fuck off” proceeded to *ignore* him and then blasted them in the face. I don’t think the sea was the source of salty water for the drowned crew that day.
Only recently realized that track has ringing of ghostly ship bell and humming of underwater denizens of the cursed cove. Even if presence of ghostly enemies is extremely low in game, still pirate crew makes it in the theme.... Or this is just sonar bell to give more aquatic atmosphere to the music and I dig too much in it.
All I think about is some sort of eltdrich crab rave going on in the darkness, with giant uca crabs clicking their claws in waiting to pinch my arteries
Makes me think of the crusader somehow making it to surface only for a much bigger and unholier fish to surface and the very act of this fish arising causing the very ocean to quake and rise to engulf our hero…
Came here for the buoy bells, DD and Inscryption both have some of the best usage I've heard for atmosphere (Angler's theme for Inscryption if anyone is interested)
When you’re choking on a fish stick
You gayfish
10/10
Fishdicks?
This stupid shit made me laugh - thank you for getting me to get my ass to bed!
**Deathblow resist**
**Stress 27**
**gasp**
Even in death, the captain shouts his orders, and the crew obeys...
SCP-682 They are cursed to float forever, deep in the swirling blackness, far beyond the light's reach.
“Yeah, yeah, recite those as much as you like, but if you would *Hold this fucking anchor, that’d be just fantastic* .“
One of the best quotes
It's weird how consistent that is in fiction. With the un-dead ship captain still having authority. I blame pirates of the Caribbean. But like in a good way.
@@tomhill3248 it's based in real life nautical creed and misticism. Same with the whole ideia that a Captain should sink/die with its ship.
Back in those days, a ship's crew would be more or like a family, staying together in distant and foreign lands. That's what months of travelling... That can easily become years and years of serving on the same ship together do to people. That kind of pact goes beyond the grave... Or so they say ;)
Cove battles be like:
👩⚕️🧕🕵️♂️👷♂️ 🐠🦑🐠🐟
Facts
More like:
👩🦳👩🔬🐺 👨🏻🎤🐙🧜♀️
@@palchumfriend4887 now this.. this is funny
666 liked
This party composition is truly breathtaking.
This comment section teems with pelagic nightmares. They must be flushed out
"The aquatic devils have remade the poor girl in their image. She's their queen... and their slave..."
@Viktor' 'Hyrst Prince Andrew fits better. Starring as one of the aquatic devils
For the fuck sake i can't describe how good is the narration in this game. Damn.
And then one of the party members looks up at the weird omniscient voice that they've been suspecting as a mass delusion and yells "you just told us you attempted to fucking kill her!"
Feels more like a succubus however less… worth it
@@sebastiangibson9671 is a succubus ever really worth it though?
The narrator for this game makes it that much more enjoyable. "Give them no quarter. DESTROY. THEM. ALL."
Bits & Pieces In time, you will know the tragic extent of my failings...
The bigger the beast, the greater the glory
Wayne June has a great voice for this kind of thing.
"The bigger the beast, the harder they fall"
“Mortality clarified in a single blow. Glittering gold, trinkets, and baubles... paid for in blood.”
debuff.
-20 dodge 9999 rounds.
...The game xD
Bleed.
9999 dmg 3 rounds.
Thanks M. Krabs.
Mind that such missteps are the exception, and not the rule
Mind that such missteps are the exception, and not the rule
Mind that such missteps are the exception, and not the rule
The only reason to buy the debuff remove herbs
@@unknownentityenthusiast6765 And the fish carcass, and the coral, and the traps, and the minus healing from the crab xd
How quickly the tide turns...
Pun intended?
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I sea what you did there
Andrew Vonderhaar I SEA, I think that’s what you meant.
There can be no hope in this hell, no hope at all.
Another mariner... another misfortune...
Thought you said "marry her". Loled
Wow eating breakfast just got really stressful all of a sudden
Christian Servando To fall for such a thing - a bite of bread.
Unnerved, unbalanced meal of the day...
jesus christ how stressful
Fish for breakfast
This belongs here. ruclips.net/video/wrzLxJOijiw/видео.html
this game nails ambiance so well its not even funny
Yes. Its a masterpiece in that regard. How the music ramps up and youre dying/low on light, and the narrators commentary. Its amazing
@@EricToTheScionti Wait, are you telling me that the music changes depending on if you're dying or not? I only noticed it with the light
*MASTERFULLY EXECUTED*
@@MadnessJackey *A TIME TO PERFORM BEYOND ONE'S LIMITS*
@@commandertaco1762 *A BRILLIANT CONFLUENCE OF SKILL AND PURPOSE*
Its incredible how the instruments are used to fill your mind of sea imagery.
Bells remind you of harbors and ships, those instruments that sound like clams, the string instruments simulating a siren's song and everything else. This is the 2nd best track in the game to me.
What's the #1?
@@justingreenland950 the Final Battle. Its simply perfect.
@@axios4702Any opinion on Town in chaos?
Bleeding: The dungeon
First reaction to Arterial Pinch:
**Crabbo gives my Leper a pinch**
**2 damage**
-Wow, for a veteran level exclusive mini-boss, this guy sure deals a very tiny amount of da-
**Bleed for 8 damage per turn**
-What.
A death by inches...
TIDAL SLAM
"lol, you thought your leper could stay in position 1?"
@@theancestor6988 I would hardly call 24 bleed/turn a death by inches you decrepit madman. Look at that Occultist. He's ENVIOUS OF A CRAB.
Death by inches in-fecking-deed.
BlackPsionic The sin is not in being outmatched, but in failing to recognize it.
" The poor devils, chained and drowning...for eternity..."
2:47 eargasm
Inspiration and improvement
This game is a masterpiece of sound design.
When the french horns come in it always gives me chills
its sad enough we almost never get to hear that part since each battle lasts under 2 minutes
ChiknNoodl The clackers make it all the more enjoyable
Freaking octocaestus
Bleed 4 dayz.
Tip: AoE attacks that target both the octacaestus and what it's protecting still damage the thing it's protecting.
2 damage bleed 8 for 19 turns
You'll coward don't even blight.
Freaking Arterial Pinch.
Played this while DMing a Dungeons and Dragons session where they were exploring a flooded ruin of sahuagin raiders. Good times ^^
bit too intense unless youre some kind of amazing fast paced DM. What version?
Pathfinder, we play online using roll20
Lord Hawkeye roll20, sounds like good times
I used in my 5e campaign during the battles inside of a sewer system dungeon. The atmosphere were perfect.
I made my party fight against a group of pelagic groupers in the bottom of a lake using this song, it was amazing.
Easily my favorite track in the game. I love that eerie clacking sound.
yes!
STRESS WAVE
@Noah Kirsch seeing the name of that attack makes me stressed in real life.
is that when youre at the local wave pool and you lose your floaties?
GODDAMN PELAGICS
@@kennysalty6019 's resolve is being tested
Nothing personal. I just had to shut you up.
At last, wholesome marine life can flourish... if indeed there is such a thing.
One of the best tracks in the game. Gets me pumped every time!
I like how this one contrasts all the other tunes in that it's actually kinda funky.
A time to perform beyond one's limits!
the best track in the game*
This is my leg day music.
I remember the first time I heard this music, it the pelagics where fighting next to a statue of Cthulhu in that moment the game confirmed my suspisions that is wasnt just a grim dungeon crawler but a lovecraftian horror. It wasnt just the hamlet that was in danger, it was the entire human race and the stakes where higher than I had considered.
Then I unloaded my pistol into the face of one of them, kill them all.
"Finish the onslaught. Destroy. Them. ALL."
You may have shot all the pelagic monsters you met, but ruin still has come to our family.
@user-cb4vt3qm3j these nightmares can be driven back! They can be beaten!
Stuart went absolutely insane with this one. Easily the best track from the 1st game.
The Crusader, a man whose name had been long forgotten in the pursuit of his faith, stood on the rugged cliffs overlooking the treacherous cove. The Siren army had become a looming threat to the peaceful country nestled beside the sea, and the responsibility to defend it had fallen heavily on his shoulders. As the wind whistled through his tattered cloak, he couldn't help but wonder about the family he had left behind to answer this divine calling.
Few were willing to join him on this perilous mission, for the cove had become notorious for the sinister rumors that swirled around it. Tales of monstrous creatures lurking in the depths, seducing unsuspecting souls to join their ranks, sent shivers down the spines of even the bravest. The volunteers who did come forward were often society's outcasts - lowlifes, bandits, and those with nothing to lose.
The Crusader led this motley crew deep into the heart of the cove, and the journey was long and arduous. They braved the relentless storms and unnerving silence that hung in the air. For years, they pressed on, surviving on meager rations and the remnants of their faith, trusting in the Crusader's unwavering determination.
Then, one fateful evening, as the sun set over the horizon, they heard it-a haunting melody emanating from the depths of the cove. It was a song that stirred their deepest desires and fears. The closer they ventured, the stronger the enchantment became. To the Crusader, the source was nothing but a hideous monster, but to his companions, it was the embodiment of their long-lost loves, their most profound desires, and beautiful women beckoning them to join.
The Crusader was unable to rouse them from their stupor, and the haunting tune began to affect him as well. He found himself drifting into a world of his own, where his family awaited him, his wife's warm embrace, and his children's laughter filled his ears. The Siren whispered in his mind, "Just come live here. We will be the lovely family again."
But as the Crusader's resolve wavered, a glimmer of reality shone through. He clutched the cross that his son had given him before he left, the same cross that had been a constant reminder of his duty and the world he had left behind. With a newfound determination, he raised his sword and, with pain coursing through his veins, cut off one of his ears.
The shock of the self-inflicted pain brought him back to the real world, and he saw with horror that he had lost himself in the Siren's song. Frantically, he sought to awaken his comrades, shaking them out of their reverie. Slowly, three of them stirred, disoriented and bewildered.
The Siren's true form emerged from the depths, revealing its grotesque nature. Its alluring facade had been shattered, and the crew, now free from the enchantment, rallied to their leader's side. The battle against the Siren army began in earnest, the Crusader leading the charge with newfound fervor and his comrades fighting alongside him.
The clash between the faithful Crusader and the monstrous Siren army unfolded in the cove, as the fate of the country near the sea hung in the balance. The Crusader had found strength in his faith and the love of his family, proving that the bonds of reality and duty could triumph over the most seductive of illusions. The battle raged on, but the Crusader and his companions stood united, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
My diseased flesh burns as the black water pierces the bandages. I walk into deeper shadows, carrying my great blade, my only remaining companion.
My friends have fallen, but so have many of the deep ones... hope is not yet lost. I look into the metal once more to gaze at the mask over my skull. I cannot return. I cannot survive the path home. These caves are my tomb.
A lion snarls in the shadows ahead, but my fire is stronger than its fangs as the sharks descend upon me.
The time has come, but I am not afraid, for I always know this:
"The tide rises, and the tide falls."
*Hew*
*EVERYTHING EXPLODES*
Uh dude if your party went down you should just leave. Shoulda bailed as soon as you lost 1 to be honest.
@@tomhill3248 *Sounds like what a lil' bitch would say.*
@@tomhill3248 Someone never got a Leper go Focused.
When you realize that the Leper can do everything alone
Out of all the music in this game. I think this one's the best. It's fast and action-packed, yet dark and grungy with a strange kind of... "Dampness" that sums up the environment really will. And that ship bell really hammers the point home.
Feels like u just made it to the surface Only for a much much larger fish to swallow you whole…
Play this if you're ever going to throw an anchor in someone's face.
Personally, I think that one anchor song by Alestorm would be a better choice.
@@NightOwl1515 That or this would work great, depending on the mood you want to set
2:44 love violin on ost's like that
probably the best and most memorable track in the entire OST, which is saying something since every song fit so well
I'm playing hearthstone while hearing this, while also playing with a murloc deck. It's a lot more epic now, lol
god i wish i had this idea back when murloc shaman was actually viable
This game has given me multiple panic attacks because of all the stress and the music, yet I keep coming back to play it over and over again
- ,,Give them no quarter... Destroy them... ALL!,,
This shit's so epic
Cove enemies tend to have high PROT, meaning direct damage won't do much. If you wanna do damage, use DOT abilities or armor piercing.
Leper Mindset: It don't matter if they have high prot if you're just not a bitch!
CRIT 67
And resistant to bleed, use blight instead. Bleed is great in the warrens
@@captaindonut5240bleed is good against crimson court too
The theming of the drowned crew is so immaculate. You can imagine their final moments, as the hexed anchor dragged them under. The captain, barking orders and ringing that damned bell, even as his lungs filled with icy water, black as death.
Never since the first Diablo has a game made me feel like "fuck, we shouldnt be here!" When entering a dungeon. (Especially when your light is low)
I just love this intense part with the big horns at 3:20
Survival is a tenuous proposition in this sprawling tomb.
*Shiver My Timbers*
I think its nice how the anchor is also a virtue/affliction
I AM GOING TERMINAL 8, MARIO!!! TERMINAL 8!!!
Vinesnoozle.
You are literally on every soundtrack that I regularly listen to, even LISA.
The track is the reason I'm practicing no light runs. I really like it, when music in games adapts to music and becomes more intense like here, the more challenging the game becomes.
Local man cleaves skin from bone with barnacle-ridden leather, torrents of crimson gushing, he drowns mermaids in his own blood.
You know the Occultist seen some real shit when he has Fear of Eldritch and God Fearing at the same time.
That's terrifying
Which seems completely OOC for him because he's a scholar of eldritch lore and is probably an atheist.
@@philiproe1661 How do you commune with an ancient, godlike demon entity while trekking through dungeons with a priestess who can cure wounds with faith and remain an atheist?
@@givemeshrubs4295
According to word of god, the light (Vestal's religion) in Darkest Dungeon is the result of humankind's collective belief in delusions of its own making. Basically a tulpa.
Occultist is a scholar first and foremost. He definitely has a better understanding of the true nature of the cosmos than his companions. He even has an ability called "abandon hope", which implies that he has a nihilistic view of existence.
Given Occultist's nihilistic views and probably knowing that the light is merely a delusion due to his experience with eldritch entities, it makes sense that he'd be an atheist.
@@philiproe1661 I mean, I think the eldritch entities are essentially gods, and "abandon hope" is referring to how humanity's gods want to kill and torture them for eternity, but I guess your theory is fine too
God, I love that ship bell.
I lost an Occultist and a Plague Doctor here once. It really sucked because they were doing well with Grave Robber and Leper until that last few rooms where the enemy kept critting. I didn't even run into a Squiffy Ghast either.
Switch that leper for a bounty hunter. Debuff, mark, blight. Easily 60+ damage per turn on apprentice
I would say more
*Bleed 16 per 5 turns*
*-40 Dodge (24 rounds)*
*+100% Stun resist*
Wanna try to isolate that bell buoy and make it into my text alert tone.
I´M ALMOST THERE MARIO
wtf mate
Vinesauce?
oh. interesting.
Vinesauce indeed
Jack The Ripper the
I had the unfortunate luck of having a frontline focused party while the Thrall was in position 3.
I hurt still
Everything is gonna die...ya hear me Mario?
*THIS IS WHAT YOU DO TO ME, MARIO*
We will find all manner of great and terrible things in this watery tomb...
When you battling to the death but need a second to jam out to this bopin beat.
You remind yourself that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer.
Perhaps fittingly it sounds exactly like a track from Pirates of the Carribbean. Absolutely my favorite song from the OST.
the drums make it
They are cursed to float forever, deep in the swirling blackness, far beyond the light's reach.
"So, I got a little terminal 7? Alright! I'll tell you what. I'm going terminal 8 now! *TERMINAL 8!"*
Pretty much my main reason on why I go for quests in the cove, the music is really good, being tense and dark.
Champ from the game Pizza Castle™when he found out that Shroomy from the Pizza Tower is actually a predator. 0:21 I need to kill this brown champignon and in the name of my master Chefness I will get rid of him😠😠😠
This is the best of DD's soundtracks. So good and so in touch with the place.
"We've woven hearts, a thorn arbour,
left tear streaked reason upon the shore
and bereft of compass, star, or more,
set out for this world's End.
Few at the prow, most slave below
painting coal a perfect gold
but for all it's worth, the engines slow
dead in the brine again.
Come cabin fever, sodomy
on the Bounty, prey for phallus seas
that hiss and foam to douse disease
a Storm roars on the way.
Blacker than the Ace of Rapes,
dealt out by Death in darkwood glades
Our Ship of Fools, all boards handmade
sinks, dashed by seismic waves...."
Axelord1942 "phallus seas" "ace of rapes"
oh
Finally, a sailor's death for captain and crew. Fitting.
Just remember, Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer.
Man, I love listening to this music while I use the Boatswain mod, watching a sailor swing an anchor at fishmen while listening to this music is a heightened experience
“So I got a little Terminal 7 alright? Well, guess what… I’m going Terminal 8 Now!”
The haunting mermaid song in the background is what elevates this from good to great.
I should play this again. The music is the perfect mood: very tense and a little dramatic but not too much so, very fitting for the feeling of thinking under pressure.
That moment when everything goes to shit at once
''the tide rises, and the tide falls.''
-baldwin, presumably after he gets a crit on that annoying ass siren
Been listening to this track for years now. Masterpiece.
In financial desperation, I struck a bargain with the ancient things that surfaced in search of sacrifice when the moon was right. Their price was the delivery of an obscure idol and one other item of more troubling portent. The pact struck, my newfound accomplices slipped silently beneath the brackish water. A fearful stirring at the edge of the torchlight betrayed a familiar witness, and gifted me with malign inspiration. - the Ancestor
So I got a little terminal seven, alright…
*WELL LET ME TELL YOU I’M GOING TERMINAL EIGHT NOW!*
All of a sudden I feel like playing again
OMG, the bells, THE BELLS! That accursed "ding, ding", it is in my dreams! Yeaaaarrrrggghh...
I will never forget the time when the anchorman tried to drag down focused Dismas: he said the equivalent of “No fuck off” proceeded to *ignore* him and then blasted them in the face. I don’t think the sea was the source of salty water for the drowned crew that day.
Fun fact: the anchorman cannot 'anchor' a virtuous hero.
"Their formation is broken, maintain the offensive."
In radiance, may we find victory!
2:47 is when it gets good.
My favorite place is the Ruins, but I can't lie Cove got the best music out of the four.
A time to perform beyond one's limits!
Ah yes, this dungeon could be used for a commercial on Blood Donations.
They are cursed to float forever, deep in the swirling blackness, far beyond the light's reach.
My favorite theme :D
I will not join your doom! -Crusader.
I love this game
Such a devastating attack, cannot go unanswered!
This goes well with doing my dishes. So many pelagic horrors
This and Weald Combat. My goooooooood
Only recently realized that track has ringing of ghostly ship bell and humming of underwater denizens of the cursed cove. Even if presence of ghostly enemies is extremely low in game, still pirate crew makes it in the theme.... Or this is just sonar bell to give more aquatic atmosphere to the music and I dig too much in it.
Look really, really closely at the Anchor. Minds blown.
What do you mean?
Look really closely at the bottom part.
Still no idea...
The Anchor looks like the stress symbol.
It just means the anchor was commissioned by The Ancestor.
7:05
9:25
11:30
"slooowly... surely... this is how a life is taken"
All I think about is some sort of eltdrich crab rave going on in the darkness, with giant uca crabs clicking their claws in waiting to pinch my arteries
*Luigi, I got Terminal 7. This is what it looks like Luigi!*
What is dead may never die
A decisive pummeling!!!!!
The violin AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ugh, I can almost hear Offkilter Jig in this melody...
I was hearing this song in my cell I enter the bathroom and find a cockroach, the fight begins
in your *cell?* bro you in jail or something? 😂😂
@@bugjams my cell phone? Sorry maybe you anwser is a culture crash where i live is normal just say cell for a cellphone
@@Yitan001
Oh nah I just misread it lol. Maybe it was because you wrote "in my cell" and not "on my cell", but it's also cuz I'm dumb as fuck lmao
@@Yitan001 you know you can edit messages and comments right?
I FUCKING LOVE THE CLICKS
Spearfishing... crit for 30 and fuck up your formation!
More dust, more ashes, more disappointment...
Makes me think of the crusader somehow making it to surface only for a much bigger and unholier fish to surface and the very act of this fish arising causing the very ocean to quake and rise to engulf our hero…
Came here for the buoy bells, DD and Inscryption both have some of the best usage I've heard for atmosphere (Angler's theme for Inscryption if anyone is interested)