I love the idea of dwarves riding boars, things like horses are too tall for them, they need something as short, tough, stubborn and hairy as themselves.
I LOVE this song. I don't know why it pulls at me so hard, but it really does. It has some really wonderful energy to it. A combination of "come-at-me-bro" and "I Stand Here" energy. It PERFECTLY encapsulates Dwarven energy.
i can see this song being a battle cry for dwarves holding the line as other fall back. the dwarves refusing to give an inch even as far as rushing the enemy as cannon and dwarven rifle fire echo around the battle field. the other races looking back as the dwarves disappear into one last fray knowing the race was giving everything they had to by time for the others to live that much longer and win the war.
They sing specifically about Warhammer Fantasy Dwarfs in the song Gates Of Ekrund they even have a music video for it check it out. Its on the same album as this song.
Listening to this I have a constant vision: "He is seeing his Brothers and Cousins drinking mead, laughing and telling stories of old. He shakes his head clearing his vision. Blood dripping from his brow. The demon is closing on him for the last blow, for he is the last of his kind. A thought shoots through his mind - I have to protect the younger races. "Not today you bloody bastard!" *in scottish*"
I love the idea of dwarves riding boars, things like horses are too tall for them, they need something as short, tough, stubborn and hairy as themselves.
More a fan of rams myself as it makes sense for dwarves who make themselves at home in Mountainous areas.
Who is more stubborn, the mount or the Mountain?
@@borbarad2.0 Both
Tell that to Mongolians
My D&D character has a giant boar as a mount
i was waiting for an incredible italian metal band for the past 30 years....
I LOVE this song.
I don't know why it pulls at me so hard, but it really does. It has some really wonderful energy to it. A combination of "come-at-me-bro" and "I Stand Here" energy.
It PERFECTLY encapsulates Dwarven energy.
Fanfricking tastic! This is instantly the anthem of my D&D Dwarf character :D
BARUK KHAZAD
AMAZING MUSIC OH MY GOD THIS IS PERFECTION
i can see this song being a battle cry for dwarves holding the line as other fall back. the dwarves refusing to give an inch even as far as rushing the enemy as cannon and dwarven rifle fire echo around the battle field. the other races looking back as the dwarves disappear into one last fray knowing the race was giving everything they had to by time for the others to live that much longer and win the war.
Dwarf metal at it's best 🤘🏻🔥
I've heard someone else call it mithril
@@hebercluff1665 It should be called Mithril. If We don't call it that, it is wasted potential
this randomly came up in my feed and good god man this is amazing! youve got a sub from me :D reminded me so much of the warhammer dwarves!
They sing specifically about Warhammer Fantasy Dwarfs in the song Gates Of Ekrund they even have a music video for it check it out. Its on the same album as this song.
@@Legion12Centurion oh! No wonder I couldn’t find that on a map
Wow this is amazing!😮😍
Listening to this I have a constant vision: "He is seeing his Brothers and Cousins drinking mead, laughing and telling stories of old. He shakes his head clearing his vision. Blood dripping from his brow. The demon is closing on him for the last blow, for he is the last of his kind. A thought shoots through his mind - I have to protect the younger races. "Not today you bloody bastard!" *in scottish*"
Badass track! ⚒️🤘
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Can you put whole album on your chanel Gobby..this song is also excelent..
DEFINITIVAMENTE, ÈPICOS, UN POWER METAL DURO CON ELEMENTOS DEL BARROCO Y FOLCK METAL, GRANDIOSOS.
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Sorry I’m late Gobby
@@GobbyMetal just listened to wind rose atonement like 12x times. Absolutely brilliant song
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