@@andreamariotto5107 It's from the mobile game "Fate Grand Order" or "F/Go" for short. A bit of a spoilers since you may not exactly know, but this music piece plays during the "The Sixth Singularity: Camelot" and in the concluding scenes of the final singularity. I would definitely recommend you playing Fate Grand Order on mobile and experiencing the story, as well as the music for yourself. It's a banger.
_To the loyal knight who wandered for 1500 years tirelessly and faithfully looking for his king,you are truly the most magnificent of the Round __Table.Rest__,Sir Bedivere,as your long journey hath come to an end._
Well, Bedivere was the most loyal Knight of the Round Table, it makes sense for him to be the most devoted. Even in the Prototype lore Bedivere is so devoted that his seal is never applied, as he trusts King Arthur implicitly.
@@LeonGun8 ah, so I'm guessing that Bedivere is the first Seal. Makes sense, since Bedivere trusts his King to always do the right thing- or as close to the "Right Thing" as possible given the situation- so he wouldn't see a need to judge or approve Arthur's actions.
@@TC127_ ... Maybe I cannot feel love, but for those fleeting moments when I heard of my daughter's hand grasping the shaft of her spear, I still grieved for the loss of her true humanity. Even as a just king, Artoria was still human, but when she gave herself to Rhongomyniad, all of it was gone. As one who has known inhumanity for a millennia, to see her give up her humanity just as I have is something that even I can feel great sorrow for.
Camelot was released not even a week ago. This song makes me remember why I love the fate series. Full of ups and downs yet it always has hope no matter the danger. May this series last for many more years.
I sure hope it lasts! If all that gacha money becomes meaningless so soon, I'll question my life choices more than I already am! No, but in all seriousness, playing through Camelot was a rare delight. The other Singularities were still good, but playing through this one feels like the first time where they really took the story seriously outside of the constraints of 'mobile game', perhaps in part due to Nasu's involvement. When I first heard this play, with Merlin and Bedivere in Avalon - even now, I still tear up a little. I feel like I was playing a legitimate game that transcended its origins. I ended up burning apples just to see the continuation of the story. I hear things only get better from here, so I'm looking forward to it.
you can admit it, at least one of the other singularities had trash stories i myself skipped most of london and america because they were the worst combo of uninspired and boring camelot actually made me care about the characters that none of the other fgo stories could by being exciting and well written
I didn't skip anything, I never do. The franchise began as a VN, and most of the games I play are varying degrees of text-heavy, so why would I do that? It wouldn't feel right. London was okay, and I actually enjoyed America. If pushed, the only singularity I would say was trash was Septem, because of Sakurai's irrepressible ladyboner for Nero. She had far too much unjustified praise, and for a mortal emperor who wasn't even renowned for her swordsmanship during life to fight on the level of Servants also made no sense. Though I think most people unanimously agree that Camelot was on another level entirely.
the singularities are mostly independent of one another, you didn't need to read france to understand rome or rome to understand okeanos. the only plot detail i felt was worth caring about from london was solomon appearing this isn't like fate/stay night where skipping fate and reading the other two will confuse you, this is like skipping inconsequential filler to get to the main arcs. it's fine to read if you like them, but there's no reason to read them if you don't
Honestly, every singularity up until now in the NA server excepting the fourth and sixth has been pretty uninspired, and the major plot details in the fourth were a bit rushed. Despite this flatness, however, the character arcs of various servants have vastly differed in quality from singularity to singularity, kind of roller coaster-like in nature. Septem and London were extremely empty, basically throwing in characters willy-nilly just for the hell of it and having no lasting consequences for any of the characters. Orleans, Okeanos, and especially E Pluribus Unum did a little better, with various characters questioning their ideals and places in the world (Jeanne, Eli/Carmilla, Jalter, Jason, Asterios, Euryale, Edison, Scathach, Medb, Cu Alter, maybe a few others with a little less development). I think those three singularities were enjoyable to read from a literary perspective at least a little. It's no question that Camelot is leagues ahead though. Every single minor servant had a complete story arc with at least some detail, even Nitocris, all the Hassans, and Tawara Touta. Some even got multiple due to the final assault on the Holy City, like Cursed Arm Hassan and Sanzang. I'm a little in awe of how they crammed such quality into a mere mobile gacha game.
The fact that Bedi-chan faced through all of that. More than a millenium of carrying a heavy burden, all to restore the king he was once loyal to. All to repay for that one great sin he caused. This ost reminded me so much of Yuki Kajiura's works. Always touching the soul of the listener. The whole thing with Bedivere's *long* journey made me want to cry...
"From now, I will tell you of a future. The future of the mystical island which became the land of fairies. The innocent shall return. To the Queen's castle, bottomless as it is. Accumulating, accumulating; like rain, like ashes. Fading away, fading away; like snow, like the unbelievable. Our hopes are at the ledge; still held within the palm of the queen's hand. Yet we must only endure a short time more. them. The morning when two thousand years have passed, the child of salvation will appear. They who unites fairies and humans, us and them. The child of salvation who will save the world. Like a moth to the flame. Even if it begins as but an ember, even if it cannot be seen. A city of iron, a sea of soot. When the calamity has been repelled, the pilgrimage will be hailed. Guided by the Staff of Selection, watched over by a foreign, the child of salvation will reach the throne. The true king takes their place on the throne. A bloodstained crown presented. Ring out, ring out; like thunderous fury, like fiery lamentation. Let the six bells toll in demonstration. Make way for the true king. Before the red calamity reaches us. Before the black calamity bites. Although our work may be neglectful, we are descended of free fairies. Ever absent is our hope. A shining tomorrow is desired."
Hideyuki Fukasawa is probably the best "new Fate" (post 2010) composer Type-Moon has ever hired (the MONACA guys being a close second). Never a low note from him.
@@tsurugi5 I dont think his work on UBW was bad, the sound mixing and direction was very poor. The OST listened 'in isolation' is very good, but the specific mix used in the anime is riddled with poor timing choices and generally very tame volume. His remixes/rearranges are specially noteworthy. Into The night for example is great, but you get to hear it exactly 12 seconds in the whole anime runtime. Nothing he can do about that. EDIT: Another example is Deep Slumber. Very tastefully done rearrange, but I can barely remember when/where it played during the UBW anime.
to think cath palug being primate murder one of the original strongest being in entire nasu verse only second to ORT was defeated without any fights, hats off to you FOU
@@OdaNobunaga15 That would be cool. The best to see imo would be 'The Epic of Gilgamesh', 'The Mahabrahta', 'The Trojan War', ' Arthurian Legend', 'Heracles 12 Labours'. There the main ones id love to see but others I wouldnt mind would be like 'Siegfried or Sigurds story from Germanic or Norse myth' and 'Cu Chulainns legends'. As for Fate,'EMIYAs journey to betraying his ideals' and 'Sefars invasion'
"Congratulations, you defeated Beast IV without a single strike"
Has passed one hour from i defeat Goetia and i remenber the little miracle of Fou..... 😭😭😭
You beautiful beautiful man
Where is this song from?
@@andreamariotto5107 It's from the mobile game "Fate Grand Order" or "F/Go" for short. A bit of a spoilers since you may not exactly know, but this music piece plays during the "The Sixth Singularity: Camelot" and in the concluding scenes of the final singularity. I would definitely recommend you playing Fate Grand Order on mobile and experiencing the story, as well as the music for yourself. It's a banger.
@@giyutomioka6691 Actually, this song is from the cd drama garden of avalon
_To the loyal knight who wandered for 1500 years tirelessly and faithfully looking for his king,you are truly the most magnificent of the Round __Table.Rest__,Sir Bedivere,as your long journey hath come to an end._
Peak
_"Sir Bedivere. Will you do this even when you yourself have done nothing wrong?"_
Memoko
_"Yes,that is the one way to serve my king."_
Bedivoi was too pure
Well, Bedivere was the most loyal Knight of the Round Table, it makes sense for him to be the most devoted. Even in the Prototype lore Bedivere is so devoted that his seal is never applied, as he trusts King Arthur implicitly.
I just finished Camelot,
and with this comment you made me cry again.
@@LeonGun8 ah, so I'm guessing that Bedivere is the first Seal.
Makes sense, since Bedivere trusts his King to always do the right thing- or as close to the "Right Thing" as possible given the situation- so he wouldn't see a need to judge or approve Arthur's actions.
"But let's be perfectly clear, okay? Regardless of the result of this upcoming battle you will die"
;-;
Chris Lopez Bedivere😭😭
Arturia, Bedivere, Merlin, Fou...
Damn they've been through so much.
a loveable piece of shit
@@TC127_ ... Maybe I cannot feel love, but for those fleeting moments when I heard of my daughter's hand grasping the shaft of her spear, I still grieved for the loss of her true humanity. Even as a just king, Artoria was still human, but when she gave herself to Rhongomyniad, all of it was gone. As one who has known inhumanity for a millennia, to see her give up her humanity just as I have is something that even I can feel great sorrow for.
@@TC127_ a golden shit
@@TC127_ merlin's not even dead that's how bad it is
I mean the fact He’s forever gonna be trapped no matter what he does sucks even more in the end of it all.
“The King only smiled at others’ happiness”
It always make me cry when I heard this BGM in the sixth chapter of FGO...
對啊,更感動的是在小貝歸還聖劍便安心離世
嗚嗚嗚之前看到舞台劇歸還聖劍那一段真的大爆哭
I never thought a tiny fluff ball could make me feel so much
1:31 hits so hard. This piece is so beautiful, so tragic. I hope it's included in the Camelot movie
They mfkin have to
They included it. How beautiful...
Camelot was released not even a week ago. This song makes me remember why I love the fate series. Full of ups and downs yet it always has hope no matter the danger. May this series last for many more years.
I sure hope it lasts! If all that gacha money becomes meaningless so soon, I'll question my life choices more than I already am!
No, but in all seriousness, playing through Camelot was a rare delight. The other Singularities were still good, but playing through this one feels like the first time where they really took the story seriously outside of the constraints of 'mobile game', perhaps in part due to Nasu's involvement. When I first heard this play, with Merlin and Bedivere in Avalon - even now, I still tear up a little. I feel like I was playing a legitimate game that transcended its origins. I ended up burning apples just to see the continuation of the story.
I hear things only get better from here, so I'm looking forward to it.
you can admit it, at least one of the other singularities had trash stories
i myself skipped most of london and america because they were the worst combo of uninspired and boring
camelot actually made me care about the characters that none of the other fgo stories could by being exciting and well written
I didn't skip anything, I never do. The franchise began as a VN, and most of the games I play are varying degrees of text-heavy, so why would I do that? It wouldn't feel right. London was okay, and I actually enjoyed America.
If pushed, the only singularity I would say was trash was Septem, because of Sakurai's irrepressible ladyboner for Nero. She had far too much unjustified praise, and for a mortal emperor who wasn't even renowned for her swordsmanship during life to fight on the level of Servants also made no sense.
Though I think most people unanimously agree that Camelot was on another level entirely.
the singularities are mostly independent of one another, you didn't need to read france to understand rome or rome to understand okeanos. the only plot detail i felt was worth caring about from london was solomon appearing
this isn't like fate/stay night where skipping fate and reading the other two will confuse you, this is like skipping inconsequential filler to get to the main arcs. it's fine to read if you like them, but there's no reason to read them if you don't
Honestly, every singularity up until now in the NA server excepting the fourth and sixth has been pretty uninspired, and the major plot details in the fourth were a bit rushed. Despite this flatness, however, the character arcs of various servants have vastly differed in quality from singularity to singularity, kind of roller coaster-like in nature. Septem and London were extremely empty, basically throwing in characters willy-nilly just for the hell of it and having no lasting consequences for any of the characters. Orleans, Okeanos, and especially E Pluribus Unum did a little better, with various characters questioning their ideals and places in the world (Jeanne, Eli/Carmilla, Jalter, Jason, Asterios, Euryale, Edison, Scathach, Medb, Cu Alter, maybe a few others with a little less development). I think those three singularities were enjoyable to read from a literary perspective at least a little.
It's no question that Camelot is leagues ahead though. Every single minor servant had a complete story arc with at least some detail, even Nitocris, all the Hassans, and Tawara Touta. Some even got multiple due to the final assault on the Holy City, like Cursed Arm Hassan and Sanzang. I'm a little in awe of how they crammed such quality into a mere mobile gacha game.
The fact that Bedi-chan faced through all of that. More than a millenium of carrying a heavy burden, all to restore the king he was once loyal to. All to repay for that one great sin he caused. This ost reminded me so much of Yuki Kajiura's works. Always touching the soul of the listener. The whole thing with Bedivere's *long* journey made me want to cry...
In darkness let the northen star shine bright in the night sky let it illuminate the sky with its radiance.
"I have already see the beautiful things of this world"
"No matter what they say, the King has chosen the right way."
I was so surprised when they put this bgm in FGO !
Where does it originate from? Was Garden of Avalon a VN?
@@MegaRobo9867 it's a drama CD
"From now, I will tell you of a future. The future of the mystical island which became the land of fairies. The innocent shall return. To the Queen's castle, bottomless as it is. Accumulating, accumulating; like rain, like ashes. Fading away, fading away; like snow, like the unbelievable. Our hopes are at the ledge; still held within the palm of the queen's hand. Yet we must only endure a short time more. them. The morning when two thousand years have passed, the child of salvation will appear. They who unites fairies and humans, us and them. The child of salvation who will save the world. Like a moth to the flame. Even if it begins as but an ember, even if it cannot be seen. A city of iron, a sea of soot. When the calamity has been repelled, the pilgrimage will be hailed. Guided by the Staff of Selection, watched over by a foreign, the child of salvation will reach the throne. The true king takes their place on the throne. A bloodstained crown presented. Ring out, ring out; like thunderous fury, like fiery lamentation. Let the six bells toll in demonstration. Make way for the true king. Before the red calamity reaches us. Before the black calamity bites. Although our work may be neglectful, we are descended of free fairies. Ever absent is our hope. A shining tomorrow is desired."
Is this from lost belt 6?
@@tungsten8332 Yes
*A bloodstained crown is presented*
*heavy crying and need to exterminate faes*
@@juliansoria7733how dare they do that to Morgan
If this plays during the last camelot movie i will cry guarenteed
They fucking better animate Merlin's conversation with Bedivere at the end
@@derpi3438 The prelude was animated
reminder
Hearing this again in Paladin was wonderful.
Song claims another victim. Pour one out for everyone's favorite mascot.
RIP Exotic Beast
I always come back to this song after a rough day ngl
Very serene, yet uncanny at the same time.
Hideyuki Fukasawa is probably the best "new Fate" (post 2010) composer Type-Moon has ever hired (the MONACA guys being a close second). Never a low note from him.
very true, that said his work on the ubw anime was surprisingly underwhelming as his performance on mahoyo a few years before was absolutely stellar
@@tsurugi5 I dont think his work on UBW was bad, the sound mixing and direction was very poor. The OST listened 'in isolation' is very good, but the specific mix used in the anime is riddled with poor timing choices and generally very tame volume.
His remixes/rearranges are specially noteworthy. Into The night for example is great, but you get to hear it exactly 12 seconds in the whole anime runtime. Nothing he can do about that.
EDIT: Another example is Deep Slumber. Very tastefully done rearrange, but I can barely remember when/where it played during the UBW anime.
When did Monaca worked on fate? 💀
Lancelot may be the most badass on the Round Table, but to me, Bedivere is the greatest among them
Haha, look at that, I'm in pain
El potencial que tiene Saber como personaje es oro puro, ojalá algún día animen Garden of Avalon, aunque sea un OVA dedicado a Arturia y su leyenda.
I’m here after Beast IV’s scene in FGO. Absolutely beautiful.
King Of Hypocrites same!
Agreed. It really tugged at my heartstrings.
"I have witnessed something truly beautiful."
Cath Palug... T_T
@@mordi9286 in gcr no longer available I
A sweet sound, and yet a sorrowful feeling still lingers
I never watched any fate anime nor have I ever played any fate games, but this track still managed to move me, such a tranquil feeling it gives.
If you know the legend of King authur it should still move you
Absolutely loved this when I heard it for the first time
I'm not crying, you're crying.
this gave me chills man after completing camelot i am speechless
Ah' memories, good 'ol times
its been a year and it still hurts my heart
This hit hard in lb6
これ6章で流れた時鳥肌立った
めちゃくちゃマッチしてたわ
to think cath palug being primate murder one of the original strongest being in entire nasu verse only second to ORT was defeated without any fights, hats off to you FOU
Crap I'm about to cry again.
*hear this*
*Somehow remember Morgan*
*Depression*
i remember Castoria, not really liked her but still depression
Yeah Morgan is tragic😢
This shits gonna hit hard in the first few minutes of the movie
Y'all ready for this scene to get animated?
I havent heard this song ever before until I watched Garden of Avalon abit. But holy good fuck. This song is sexy.
Anyone know's the name of the ost when bedivere say he still Human before the final battle?
It's a little bit late but that's okay right? It's called Starlight, from Garden of Avalon.
This bg was also used in lb-6 ig idk where
I think it's at the start when merlins tells us a story
Plenty of points. Notably Oberon's birth and wheb Merlin reveals himself
癒される…
When Oberon appeared
So sad :"c
Someone make a fucking spin-off about Merlin and Arturia Lily. I really need it.
@@OdaNobunaga15 That would be cool. The best to see imo would be 'The Epic of Gilgamesh', 'The Mahabrahta', 'The Trojan War', ' Arthurian Legend', 'Heracles 12 Labours'. There the main ones id love to see but others I wouldnt mind would be like 'Siegfried or Sigurds story from Germanic or Norse myth' and 'Cu Chulainns legends'. As for Fate,'EMIYAs journey to betraying his ideals' and 'Sefars invasion'
This song during LB6 you know shit's aboutta get real
So it's from a Drama CD...that explains why I couldn't find it in game, despite it playing during LB6.
No I am pretty sure this was in camelot aswell I remember it
Please return in LB6 ! Please return in LB6 ! Please return in LB6 ! Please return in LB6 !
There you go, the opening of LB6 is again this theme, and still with merlin
@@lawro2876And again, to make us feel bad for Mothman.
Arturia...
So Fou kicks Merlin for that he throws Fou out from the top of the tower?
Yes, and because he was a very bad owner
No, he threw him off because he wanted him to really experience the world, as he knew that Fou was Primate Murder
Switch on- Airgetlam!
Otis 😚
Does anybody know if this theme can be unlocked in my room under a different name in fgo?
In my room you can unlock only fgo original themes. They didn't add tracks from another fate series.
@@ask_0Which sucks.
グランドキャスター、じゃあなかったマーリンを思いだした人はいっぱい居るはず。私もだ✋😾
OBERON
Me after listening to this: 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I'm here from a discord pern server.
Is this from fate GO?
My god what is this comment section
Emi Evan !
What fate series is this from?
It’s from a drama cd
Also its is played during fate grand order whenever something sad happens
Found this under BLCG BGM.
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Ok...
But I don't understand why there is man crying to this music in some memes. Did there happend something?
Still a Gilgamesh fan
I think this is from fate/zero
It is not. Though I can see why you'd think so.
Drama CD Garden of avalon
Read title
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