For this theme I used many tracks from Revenge of the Sith plus the one from Rogue One when Krennic arrives on Vader’s Castle. I also used some little tracks of The Clone Wars from the episode "Children of the Force", where Anakin and Ahsoka travel to Mustafar to find some missing Younglings. Like always, where I could, I used the remastered tracks from Revenge of the Sith released during 2018 by Disney.
Unfortunately i dont think anyone is capable of completing such as a task as it is just too impossible to change your mind and you have made a very factual statement.
"By the time we'd made our way to the molten surface of Mustafar, it was apparent that Dellso had been a busy little bug. All by his lonesome, he'd found a previously hidden droid factory, fired it up and cranked out his own private army of battle droids. Needless to say, this got the men of the 501st a little hot under the helmet, and not just because of all that lava. Truth be told we'd all had our fill of those gear heads during the war, and we couldn't stomach the thought of going through another one. So we blew them up. Blew up the droids, blew up the factory, damn near blew up the planet." - 501st soldier
"With the fall of Coruscant and the elimination of the traitorous Jedi, Palpatine's rise to power was complete. In recognition of our service and loyalty to the Emperor, the 501st were placed under the direct command of Lord Vader. Armed with deadly new weapons, blazing new ships, and shiny new armor, our presence let the galaxy know that the days of the Old Republic were well and truly over. We were establishing a new era, an era of order and peace."
I’d love to see a John Williams/Gustav Holst-esque style The Planets but with the planets of the Star Wars galaxy. The fiery magma filled planet of Mustafar, the desolate sandy wastes of Tatooine, the peaceful forests of Yavin 4, and the alien wonders of Felucia and others. A score that progresses through emotions and geographical awes that fully encompasses the galaxy in sound.
Episode 3 was amazing in my opinion. It connected the prequel and original trilogies together and the plot line was spectacular. I know there are other TV shows and movies that make a better connection between prequel and original, but Episode III made the first ties in connecting them
Now you’ll experience the full power of the Dark Side! This makes me feel Sith, and no more light is being established in the galaxy! This entire custom score was rearranged perfectly and precise
I found the soundtrack to be kinda disanointing in the Kenobi series, they tease the good old soundtrack in the trailer then don't use it in the show 😅
@@wordlesslfiddling It's actually a really good change. Read this if you are interested, screenrant.com/star-wars-rise-skywalker-mustafar-planet-different-changes/amp/
Mustafar...a planet that has secretly suffered atrocity after another. Bombings by the Sith Lord Momin, ecologically torn apart by Lady Corvax, home to Darth Vader's Fortress. Then even after life started to return, the planet's core would become covered in poisonous plants, and remained a stronghold for the Sith, and an eldritch horror called the Eye of Webbish Bog, who guided Vader, then his successor Kylo Ren to Exegol.
Separatist: Stop, I'm asking you for mercy Anakin: Mercy? Separatist: Yes, you won't kill me, it's not allowed for a Jedi Knight Anakin: There is much you fail to understand..
@@nathaniel04 it's basically the imperial theme before the imperial march... you're thinking DS because that's most of the movie, but it's also used in the first part of the film.
"Maybe I'll just get lucky," Ferus said. "Anakin." Vader came at him with surprising swiftness, but Ferus was able to Force-leap away. Still, he sensed that Vader was holding himself back, playing with him for now. "So you know who I was," Vader said. "Do you think that would make a difference to me? Anakin Skywalker is dead." "Was it because the Council wouldn't let you become a Master? You always had to struggle with your ego, didn't you?" "It was never a struggle. I was always the best." " 'Best' is not a Jedi concept." "That is the trouble with the Jedi." Ferus wasn't tired yet, but he knew he was expending too much energy. He was tapping into his anger and fighting better than he ever had, but it wasn't enough. He had to unsettle Vader. He had to find the key. He had everything he needed to defeat him, didn't he? He had the Sith Holocron for strength, Vader's true identity in his hand, his own rage. With those tools, he could do it. The Emperor had told him he could. Ferus thought quickly. He wanted to pick the battleground. Someplace that would unsettle the former Jedi. There - the stairway to the Jedi High Council spire. Ferus started to climb. He knew Vader would follow. He came out into the circular room. It was half rubble, the seating blackened lumps, the vast transparisteel shattered. Wind whipped through the room. The Dark Lord entered. The wind blew back his cape. He stood, legs apart, ready for battle. Looking forward to it, Ferus was sure. "The Emperor cannot protect you now," Vader said. What next? What could Ferus do to get him off balance? He suddenly had a flash of intuition. He remembered what Keets had told him. "What about Senator Amidala?" he asked, leaping away from Vader. He faced him, his lightsaber held in an offensive position. "What about Padme? What happened on Mustafar?" He felt the quake in Vader. He had reached him at last. "Do not mention her name!" "I thought it was a lie, that the Jedi killed her," Ferus suddenly understood, the Sith Holocron burning under his tunic. "ft wasn't. You killed her, didn't you? You killed the woman you loved." Vader's wrath filled the room. Ferus could feel it. Instead of turning away from it, he took it. He filled himself with it. This is what the Emperor meant. This is the last step. He flew across the room and this time he landed a blow. Vader roared. It was a howl of fury, inarticulate, undisciplined. Totally unlike his usual icy control. The control box on his chest started to smoke.
Stones in the floor ripped out and were flung toward Ferus. He dodged them, rolling and twisting away. A blackened piece of furniture flew across the chamber and smashed into the wall over his head. Anything that could be torn from the floor or walls came at him - conduits, debris, hunks of stone. He dodged and weaved, attacking and retreating as Vader hit him with everything he had. "How did you kill her, Anakin? Did you lose control? Did you see her die, Anakin? Is that why you wanted Zan Arbor to perfect that drug? Was it for you, Anakin? So you could forget her? So you could forget your wife?" Another roar from Vader. part of the ceiling gave way. Durasteel melted, smoke rose from the debris. Ferus leaped over a gaping hole in the floor and attacked Vader again, but his lightsaber cut through empty air. The anger inside Ferus was now like liquid fuel inside him. He was feeding off Vader's rage, he was pushing every molecule of his body and feeling every molecule of the room respond to him. Everything was clear, hard-edged. His body obeyed him without any hesitation, and his mind was focused. He had no doubt that he could defeat Vader. No doubt. And that was what the dark side brought him. When he won, when he defeated him, he could take the victory to the Emperor, and he could be greater than Darth Vader, more powerful than even the Chosen One had been. He charged at Vader and made contact. Vader waited a beat too long to deflect him. The blow shuddered off his body armor. Something inside fused and the plastic melted. Ferus could smell burning circuits. At the same time, he detected a tremor in Vader's arm. Suddenly he was picked up and slammed against the wall. He fought to hold onto his consciousness. "Don't . . . get . . . cocky," Vader said.
Ferus rolled away from the blow that followed, barely escaping. He looked up. For a moment Vader was just a shape at the side of the room. For a moment, a trick of the eye or the light, he saw the room as it had been. The seats were restored, the air traffic outside flashing, the potent energy of the Force filling the room because the Jedi Masters were still alive. Ferus felt it invade him, the sense of peace and light. No, push it away! Listen to us! You could have been a great Jedi Knight, and they let you go! They never appreciated you! It was true, wasn't it? Ferus saw himself as a Padawan, standing before the Masters. Taking responsibility for something that wasn't his fault. Tru's lightsaber. He had fixed it secretly. . . . He remembered that day. He remembered the compassion in that room. Another vision came to him, of himself as a Padawan, accepting responsibility for what he had done. The Jedi Masters sorrowful, showing him the two paths he could take. He could have stayed. He chose to go. His choice. The room returned to its ruined state. He was crouching, breathing hard. Connect. The Force was still here in the ancient stones. The stories of all the Jedi who had lived and died here, they were here, too. His story was here. Not as distinguished as most, shorter than many, but his. He had followed the path for as long as he could, as well as he could, and the Masters had never asked for more than that. He felt the wisdom of the Masters inside him, and he gripped that feeling with his hands and let it fill his heart. He rose. He had no doubt that they had reached out and touched him. Many hands on his shoulder, showing him. Here is one way. Here is another. Choose. He had come so close. He walked out of the dark side and into the light. I am a Jedi.
Now he knew with absolute certainty that he had to be rid of the Sith Holocron. It had been slowly poisoning him. He had been a fool to think he could take what he wanted and not be corrupted. He had fallen into the Emperor's trap. Almost. He Force-leaped over Vader, surprising him, and let himself fall into the hole in the floor. He heard Vader's chuckle. "Run like the coward you are!" The wind whistled past his ears as he fell. He landed safely in the Map Room. He headed for the stairs. He took each turning at top speed, Force-leaping most of the way. He knew where to go. The heart of the building, the power core. No longer operational, it would still contain enough residual energy, if not to destroy the Sith Holocron, then to damage it. He ran through the hallways and found the central conduit that ran, he knew, straight down to the power core. He reached into his tunic. You are throwing away your only chance at success. This is not the kind of success I want. The voices of darkness were a clamor inside him as he held the Sith Holocron. He threw it in. He felt something rip inside him. It was an agonizing pain that sent him down on his knees. He breathed through it, calling on the Force to help him. He felt it lift. He was exhausted, but he was free. He was himself again. Vader came out of nowhere, raising a gloved hand. Ferus felt himself lifted up, over Vader's head. He couldn't breathe. "You should know before you die that your dream is dead," Vader said. "Don't you know I can bow anyone to my will?" Ferus was slammed against the wall. He felt himself losing consciousness. He was glad, in the end, that he would die here at the Temple. With the ghosts of his friends, his mentors, his fellow Jedi. He would become one with the Force in the place he first discovered and nourished it.
Hello, The Last Sith, I was wondering were you got the soundtrack for "Lord Vader Arrives" at 7:44? I've looked everywhere for this version but the only tracks I can find are the ones without the drum, and i really want the full version with the drum haha
The tracks is called indeed “Lord Vader Arrives”, included in the extended edition. But I used the version of The Force Unleashed 2 because it sounds even better ua-cam.com/video/GPwVXVzhgSU/v-deo.html
No, I was taking about the overall theme. But I understand now what do you looking for, you basically like the soundtracks of when Anakin arrives on Mustafar in RoTS. And the same theme plays in Battlefront 2 I presume. Well in that case there isn't much of an extended version, I put in this theme all the variation of this theme plus many others tracks. The old Battlefront 2 doesn't have literally any original track but they are all ripped from the movies, so it doesn't make any sense to do a specific theme for one or more Battlefront 2 planets or characters, when I've already the same identical soundtracks ripped from the movies and with much better sound quality.
@@thelastsith3484 Theirs a youtuber name UnleashedVT888 he did the battlefront II (2005) soundtrack but the problem was that he only did the heros and the space soundtrack which is good but forgot to do the ground soundtrack. Could you do the star wars battlefront II (2005) ground soundtrack?
@@appocc1119 Try to ask him about it, I've like 0 familiarity with the olds Battlefront 2 soundtracks and the names the devs gave them. You should be much more specific and tell me the exact name and timing of the movies soundtracks, which like I said before are the same of the game, just with a different name and mix.
A part of me wishes Giacchino used Mustafar's melody from Revenge Of The Sith in Rogue One. If he went as far as using Williams' leitmotives, he could've used Mustafar's as well
For this theme I used many tracks from Revenge of the Sith plus the one from Rogue One when Krennic arrives on Vader’s Castle. I also used some little tracks of The Clone Wars from the episode "Children of the Force", where Anakin and Ahsoka travel to Mustafar to find some missing Younglings. Like always, where I could, I used the remastered tracks from Revenge of the Sith released during 2018 by Disney.
props for the rogue one one, took me by surprise
The mix is fantastic!
@@yuligamein5502 No, it's from Revenge of the Sith Remastered Motion Picture Soundtrack.
yuris vids he’s right though. It’s from the movie
@@yuligamein5502 Uh, _he_ uploaded the music. I'm sure he knows where he got it from.
Did anyone else think Mustafar was the Coolest Most Badass Planet the first time they saw it in Revenge of the Sith?
yes the planet where Obi Wan have the high grounds
I don't think it's necessarily the coolest...
Yeah.
Hoth is the coolest.
savagenature1 it was perfect for a darth vader vs obi wan figth . it looks like they where figthing in hell
This was probably the saddest Episode of the Stars Wars Saga.
And the best.
Elisha Cathey Yeah this along with return of the Jedi are the most emotionally impactful episodes
Only for Anakin to redeem himself later on
Yeah. And the best. Don't care at all what people say about the prequels, this is amazing. This movie is golden.
@@thepoet9253 whoever thinks the prequels are awful were dropped don't their heads.
This is where the fun begins.
Well if you have fun to burn alive on a volcano planet, then some sand is really gone into your brain.
>when even the cosmic force agrees that Darth Vader did nothing wrong
_“Oh, I don’t think so.“_
*~Obi-Wan Kenobi*
Obi Wan kills me :)
@Blake Duddles but ay, we all have opinions at the end of the day :).
7:43 has to be one of the smoothest transitions ever. I love it.
BUTTER
It’s glorious!
7:34 I like how it goes from like a sort of just subtle Imperial March to a full booming Mustafar theme with the drums in the back
Revenge of the sith has one of the best scores in cinematic history
Change my mind
roger roger roger rooooggggeeeerrrr
Unfortunately i dont think anyone is capable of completing such as a task as it is just too impossible to change your mind and you have made a very factual statement.
What about Terminator 1 and or 2? 🤔
@Emperor Bean Ruler Of Galaxies it was an off
Topic question as I was genuinely curious. Nothing wrong with that
what's o change? you're right.
"By the time we'd made our way to the molten surface of Mustafar, it was apparent that Dellso had been a busy little bug. All by his lonesome, he'd found a previously hidden droid factory, fired it up and cranked out his own private army of battle droids. Needless to say, this got the men of the 501st a little hot under the helmet, and not just because of all that lava. Truth be told we'd all had our fill of those gear heads during the war, and we couldn't stomach the thought of going through another one. So we blew them up. Blew up the droids, blew up the factory, damn near blew up the planet." - 501st soldier
S-094 Cam lmao
"With the fall of Coruscant and the elimination of the traitorous Jedi, Palpatine's rise to power was complete. In recognition of our service and loyalty to the Emperor, the 501st were placed under the direct command of Lord Vader. Armed with deadly new weapons, blazing new ships, and shiny new armor, our presence let the galaxy know that the days of the Old Republic were well and truly over. We were establishing a new era, an era of order and peace."
RIP CIS and Dellso's rebellion.
Man, I loved this mission ;). Though Delso was a swift and annoying little bug as well as a busy one.
Original battlefront 2. Rise of the Empire. Thought I wouldn’t notice. But I did
"The war is over ! , Lord Sidious promised us peace , noooo
We only want... Noo!*
"The transmission was garbled, he said he wants you in pieces!"
7:43 is one "mustafar" of a transition!
7:43 those 10 seconds gave you goosebumps.. admit it
Ye when anakin go to kill everyone
Wow the BEAT (or drums?) sounds really GOOD!
I really loved the intro. It sounded so evil!
So malicious and hostile
Enter Lord Vader
I’d love to see a John Williams/Gustav Holst-esque style The Planets but with the planets of the Star Wars galaxy. The fiery magma filled planet of Mustafar, the desolate sandy wastes of Tatooine, the peaceful forests of Yavin 4, and the alien wonders of Felucia and others. A score that progresses through emotions and geographical awes that fully encompasses the galaxy in sound.
That would be an interesting concept!
That would be absolutely amazing!!!
8:15 R2, stay with the ship
0:02 they could have used this when krennic's shuttle was flying to vaders castle
9:20 - 9:32 gives me the chills every time
There he is, He still alive!
Episode 3 was amazing in my opinion. It connected the prequel and original trilogies together and the plot line was spectacular. I know there are other TV shows and movies that make a better connection between prequel and original, but Episode III made the first ties in connecting them
In retrospect, I wish all Star Wars movies ended with Episode III. There was just such a nice touch with finishing the saga where it all began
Now you’ll experience the full power of the Dark Side! This makes me feel Sith, and no more light is being established in the galaxy! This entire custom score was rearranged perfectly and precise
0:00 Goes to school*
*hell ensues*
when your taking a exam
me when i was a kid
The Final exam
Imagine this song 7:43 in the intro of kenobi’s serie and a flashback on mustafar man
I found the soundtrack to be kinda disanointing in the Kenobi series, they tease the good old soundtrack in the trailer then don't use it in the show 😅
Fantastic work. I love these innovative arrangements. Ambient suites are just great.
11:50-12:25 my favorite part when Vader arrives on Mustafar for executing the separatists
5:40 when the gym teacher enters dodgeball
I love how you perfectly transition the music, as if its just one big theme
I see the Lava Fires of Mustafar being reflected off of Hayden Christensen’s eyes
Ok maybe I see it Obi Wan Kenobi Ewan McGregor High Ground Hayden Anakin Lord Vader
What happened to you after you said you saw it?
Perfect soundtrack for Vader! Now this is Vader’s theme!
Superb! Best Mustafar Compilation I've seen.
In Rise of Skywalker the planet has trees, only if you know the true story of Mustafar you will understand.
That's a very cool thing I didn't realized in the theater
Leave it to Disney ro change things that don't need to be changed
“True story”
@@wordlesslfiddling It's actually a really good change. Read this if you are interested, screenrant.com/star-wars-rise-skywalker-mustafar-planet-different-changes/amp/
Isn’t it explained in Vader Immortal, after he killed Palpatine the Sith were destroyed and the planet started stabilizing again?
Mustafar...a planet that has secretly suffered atrocity after another. Bombings by the Sith Lord Momin, ecologically torn apart by Lady Corvax, home to Darth Vader's Fortress. Then even after life started to return, the planet's core would become covered in poisonous plants, and remained a stronghold for the Sith, and an eldritch horror called the Eye of Webbish Bog, who guided Vader, then his successor Kylo Ren to Exegol.
"Enter Lord Vader" just sounds like the original score. You can't remaster something that is already mastered by an actual symphony
Lenny J that one doesn’t have the drums though
Separatist: Stop, I'm asking you for mercy
Anakin: Mercy?
Separatist: Yes, you won't kill me, it's not allowed for a Jedi Knight
Anakin: There is much you fail to understand..
Is that from the novelization?
@@___von___7377 From the game
@@nikmar77 Ah
Wasn’t that Separatist Rune Haako
@@nikmar77 ooo what game now again
Giacchino did a really good job with this track "Krennic's Aspirations"! So good
Nah
Straight up opened with unlocking a memory of going to Mustafar for the first time in SWG. I'm here for it!
0:00 Battle Front II Space Battle
Very good musical transition of John Williams and Michael Giacchino.
Love how you added in Rogue one music as well!
When creativity used to be a thing…
Disney… I'm talking to you !
Crait is one of the most creative planets in all of Star Wars. Just saying..
Kislay Parashar yeah, so creative that a dude literally has to taste the ground to tell the audience it’s not a hoth ripoff
@@clarityreunitedI liked Scarif from Rogue One and Takodana from The Force Awakens.
@@kislayparasharbruh it looks exactly like Hoth. Until you realize that the snow is really sand with red soil
Huh
The Music of my childhood
Another fine addition to my collection
I cried so much for Episode III
It made me learn that every good character you love so much can become a villain
2:20 Episode 4 anyone ?
omg yes
Ah yes, the obscure stormtrooper leitmotif that was used in Episode 4.
Yeah I thought that was the Death Star theme idk.
@@josephb.4640 "obscure"? I hope you were being sarcastic.
@@nathaniel04 it's basically the imperial theme before the imperial march... you're thinking DS because that's most of the movie, but it's also used in the first part of the film.
This where all betrayal goes. The worst thing about betrayal is that I’d did not come from an enemy but from a friend.
This sounds really good.
If Mustafar isn’t in a future Battlefront game, I’d be mad as hell.
R2 stay with the ship....
"Maybe I'll just get lucky," Ferus said. "Anakin."
Vader came at him with surprising swiftness, but Ferus was able to Force-leap away. Still, he sensed that Vader was holding himself back, playing with him for now.
"So you know who I was," Vader said. "Do you think that would make a difference to me? Anakin Skywalker is dead."
"Was it because the Council wouldn't let you become a Master? You always had to struggle with your ego, didn't you?"
"It was never a struggle. I was always the best."
" 'Best' is not a Jedi concept."
"That is the trouble with the Jedi."
Ferus wasn't tired yet, but he knew he was expending too much energy. He was tapping into his anger and fighting better than he ever had, but it wasn't enough. He had to unsettle Vader. He had to find the key.
He had everything he needed to defeat him, didn't he? He had the Sith Holocron for strength, Vader's true identity in his hand, his own rage. With those tools, he could do it. The Emperor had told him he could. Ferus thought quickly. He wanted to pick the battleground. Someplace that would unsettle the former Jedi.
There - the stairway to the Jedi High Council spire. Ferus started to climb. He knew Vader would follow.
He came out into the circular room. It was half rubble, the seating blackened lumps, the vast transparisteel shattered. Wind whipped through the room.
The Dark Lord entered. The wind blew back his cape. He stood, legs apart, ready for battle. Looking forward to it, Ferus was sure.
"The Emperor cannot protect you now," Vader said.
What next? What could Ferus do to get him off balance? He suddenly had a flash of intuition. He remembered what Keets had told him.
"What about Senator Amidala?" he asked, leaping away from Vader. He faced him, his lightsaber held in an offensive position. "What about Padme? What happened on Mustafar?"
He felt the quake in Vader. He had reached him at last.
"Do not mention her name!"
"I thought it was a lie, that the Jedi killed her," Ferus suddenly understood, the Sith Holocron burning under his tunic. "ft wasn't. You killed her, didn't you? You killed the woman you loved."
Vader's wrath filled the room. Ferus could feel it. Instead of turning away from it, he took it. He filled himself with it.
This is what the Emperor meant. This is the last step.
He flew across the room and this time he landed a blow.
Vader roared. It was a howl of fury, inarticulate, undisciplined. Totally unlike his usual icy control. The control box on his chest started to smoke.
Stones in the floor ripped out and were flung toward Ferus. He dodged them, rolling and twisting away. A blackened piece of furniture flew across the chamber and smashed into the wall over his head.
Anything that could be torn from the floor or walls came at him - conduits, debris, hunks of stone. He dodged and weaved, attacking and retreating as Vader hit him with everything he had.
"How did you kill her, Anakin? Did you lose control? Did you see her die, Anakin? Is that why you wanted Zan Arbor to perfect that drug? Was it for you, Anakin? So you could forget her? So you could forget your wife?"
Another roar from Vader. part of the ceiling gave way. Durasteel melted, smoke rose from the debris. Ferus leaped over a gaping hole in the floor and attacked Vader again, but his lightsaber cut through empty air.
The anger inside Ferus was now like liquid fuel inside him. He was feeding off Vader's rage, he was pushing every molecule of his body and feeling every molecule of the room respond to him. Everything was clear, hard-edged. His body obeyed him without any hesitation, and his mind was focused. He had no doubt that he could defeat Vader. No doubt.
And that was what the dark side brought him.
When he won, when he defeated him, he could take the victory to the Emperor, and he could be greater than Darth Vader, more powerful than even the Chosen One had been.
He charged at Vader and made contact. Vader waited a beat too long to deflect him. The blow shuddered off his body armor. Something inside fused and the plastic melted. Ferus could smell burning circuits. At the same time, he detected a tremor in Vader's arm.
Suddenly he was picked up and slammed against the wall. He fought to hold onto his consciousness.
"Don't . . . get . . . cocky," Vader said.
Ferus rolled away from the blow that followed, barely escaping. He looked up. For a moment Vader was just a shape at the side of the room. For a moment, a trick of the eye or the light, he saw the room as it had been. The seats were restored, the air traffic outside flashing, the potent energy of the Force filling the room because the Jedi Masters were still alive.
Ferus felt it invade him, the sense of peace and light.
No, push it away! Listen to us! You could have been a great Jedi Knight, and they let you go! They never appreciated you!
It was true, wasn't it? Ferus saw himself as a Padawan, standing before the Masters. Taking responsibility for something that wasn't his fault. Tru's lightsaber. He had fixed it secretly. . . .
He remembered that day. He remembered the compassion in that room.
Another vision came to him, of himself as a Padawan, accepting responsibility for what he had done. The Jedi Masters sorrowful, showing him the two paths he could take. He could have stayed. He chose to go.
His choice.
The room returned to its ruined state. He was crouching, breathing hard.
Connect.
The Force was still here in the ancient stones.
The stories of all the Jedi who had lived and died here, they were here, too. His story was here. Not as distinguished as most, shorter than many, but his. He had followed the path for as long as he could, as well as he could, and the Masters had never asked for more than that.
He felt the wisdom of the Masters inside him, and he gripped that feeling with his hands and let it fill his heart. He rose. He had no doubt that they had reached out and touched him. Many hands on his shoulder, showing him. Here is one way. Here is another. Choose.
He had come so close.
He walked out of the dark side and into the light.
I am a Jedi.
Now he knew with absolute certainty that he had to be rid of the Sith Holocron. It had been slowly poisoning him. He had been a fool to think he could take what he wanted and not be corrupted. He had fallen into the Emperor's trap. Almost.
He Force-leaped over Vader, surprising him, and let himself fall into the hole in the floor. He heard Vader's chuckle.
"Run like the coward you are!"
The wind whistled past his ears as he fell. He landed safely in the Map Room. He headed for the stairs.
He took each turning at top speed, Force-leaping most of the way. He knew where to go. The heart of the building, the power core. No longer operational, it would still contain enough residual energy, if not to destroy the Sith Holocron, then to damage it. He ran through the hallways and found the central conduit that ran, he knew, straight down to the power core. He reached into his tunic.
You are throwing away your only chance at success.
This is not the kind of success I want.
The voices of darkness were a clamor inside him as he held the Sith Holocron. He threw it in. He felt something rip inside him. It was an agonizing pain that sent him down on his knees. He breathed through it, calling on the Force to help him.
He felt it lift. He was exhausted, but he was free. He was himself again.
Vader came out of nowhere, raising a gloved hand. Ferus felt himself lifted up, over Vader's head. He couldn't breathe.
"You should know before you die that your dream is dead," Vader said. "Don't you know I can bow anyone to my will?"
Ferus was slammed against the wall. He felt himself losing consciousness.
He was glad, in the end, that he would die here at the Temple. With the ghosts of his friends, his mentors, his fellow Jedi. He would become one with the Force in the place he first discovered and nourished it.
I like the new Soundtracks from Rogue one and Battlefront 2 being implemented!!!
welcome lord vader we've been expecting you (viceroy)
Thank you from the old republik!
Will always be my favorite planet in Star Wars
Also your transitions were excellent. Most remastered scores I check out sound so unprofessional. Good job.
Being unprofessional is a good job?
Hello, The Last Sith, I was wondering were you got the soundtrack for "Lord Vader Arrives" at 7:44? I've looked everywhere for this version but the only tracks I can find are the ones without the drum, and i really want the full version with the drum haha
The tracks is called indeed “Lord Vader Arrives”, included in the extended edition. But I used the version of The Force Unleashed 2 because it sounds even better ua-cam.com/video/GPwVXVzhgSU/v-deo.html
@@thelastsith3484 ahhhh yes thank you! been searching for a high quality version of that track for ages. Thanks for the link
“R2, stay with the ship.” The last words Anakin ever said to R2-D2.
The Fall of Skywalker
I was listening to this during edition of a logo and the whole ending of the Episode III was playing in front of my eyes.
Star Wars Theory, John Williams, and George Lucas would approve!
yeah i love them so fuckin much
4:58 Force Unleashed anyone?
7:47 ‼️💥
0:02 Such a perfect piece to choose for the DVD menu loop.
One of my favorite planets
"Before the Dark Times..."
10:18 seamless transition
"I loved you Anakin you were like a brother to me!''
welcome lord vander we were waiting for you Lord vader
From 0:00 to 0:23 my favorite part!
How tf is there photosynthesis on this planet?
That's what I call a place for a climax!
7:44 K guys Bossk with Geos up front, Shaak ti/Grievous in the south. Padme/Dr/FO, Rebels/CLS, JKR, and then dump the back.
The beginning makes a great loading theme
Star Wars Vader Immortal.
before i was listened a classical music now i love that.
Imagine if John Williams added a little prequel music here. Like Battle of the Heroes
A moon that is nothing but volcanos and lava, I never realised how much I appreciated Mustafar until I played lego skywalker saga.
Heck yeah bragh!!
R.i.p Nute Gunray
Am i the only one that likes the themes in this from the Clone Wars?
0:02 - 0:23 , 7:44 , and 11:46 is from battlefront II (2005) Is this the extended part you were talking about? @The Last Sith
No, I was taking about the overall theme. But I understand now what do you looking for, you basically like the soundtracks of when Anakin arrives on Mustafar in RoTS. And the same theme plays in Battlefront 2 I presume. Well in that case there isn't much of an extended version, I put in this theme all the variation of this theme plus many others tracks. The old Battlefront 2 doesn't have literally any original track but they are all ripped from the movies, so it doesn't make any sense to do a specific theme for one or more Battlefront 2 planets or characters, when I've already the same identical soundtracks ripped from the movies and with much better sound quality.
@@thelastsith3484 Theirs a youtuber name UnleashedVT888 he did the battlefront II (2005) soundtrack but the problem was that he only did the heros and the space soundtrack which is good but forgot to do the ground soundtrack. Could you do the star wars battlefront II (2005) ground soundtrack?
@@appocc1119 Try to ask him about it, I've like 0 familiarity with the olds Battlefront 2 soundtracks and the names the devs gave them. You should be much more specific and tell me the exact name and timing of the movies soundtracks, which like I said before are the same of the game, just with a different name and mix.
Mustafar.... Where the laws of high ground were applied to its fullest 😈
love the part- 3:25
also 7:44
Where did you find the remastered Enter Lord Vader version?
Here you should find all your answers:
www.starwars.com/news/remasters-of-the-first-6-star-wars-soundtracks-coming-may-4
I tried looking for the remastered version on UA-cam but had no luck.
If you go to Pirate Bay or others Torrents you can easily find the full remastered album with all the 6 movies soundtracks.
12:48 This is where the fun Beginns. >:3
Is That Boss Music I Hear?
Hello there
When you realize that nobody who went into that planet came out the same.
This is mustaclose. 😨
7:42
If a tragedy happens to your personal health....this would be the soundtrack of it
Entering the Nether in Minecraft must have felt like.
This is what the earth looked like 4 million years ago
Let her go Anakin! Let. Her. Go.
Mustafar is not a planet, per se, but a moon, so what is the planet it orbits?
No, canonically, Mustafar is a planet. Albeit a smaller one, it's a planet for certain.
Yeah
I play this during my star wars V.A roleplays
V.A as in Vice-Admiral.
A part of me wishes Giacchino used Mustafar's melody from Revenge Of The Sith in Rogue One. If he went as far as using Williams' leitmotives, he could've used Mustafar's as well
You were my brother Anakin!
8:20 sounds like a great time to say “I got a REAL bad feeling about this…”
R2,
Stay with the ship.
5:40 You seem uncertain director! 😈
6 Jedi disliked this music and ended up going to Mustafar to die at Vader's castle.
Vader castle is in Vjun.
@@vitorkennedy1862 In Legends yes, but in Canon, Mustafar.
well than let's do order 66 again
Mustafar is a fire ass planet 10/10 i
00:00
When the doors of the University will open after the Covid-Crisis