Track list below, click "Read more": This video collects all the songs from my 3 albums "Mirror of the Night", "Queen of Thorns" and "Darkness Eternal", in their proper order and with time stamps for easy and free listening for everyone. I massively appreciate everyone who chooses to buy the albums however, it really helps me a lot! But for everyone else, I hope I can bring you some joy with this video, have an amazing day/night, wherever you are! If I had to explain the world of this trilogy as short as possible, imagine the general feel of the Lord of the Rings and the Brothers Grimm tales fused together, with a pinch - or rather a heavy load - of Lovecraftian horror. Track list: ~ Mirror of the Night ~ 0:00 - Into the Shadow Realm 1:23 - The Hidden Scroll 4:19 - Challenge the Dead 6:27 - Ceremonial Spell 8:56 - Queen of Thorns 12:06 - Awakening 14:16 - The Forsaken Throne 18:20 - Midnight Blade 20:43 - Be my Doll 23:16 - Haunted Corridor 26:43 - A Cold Presence 28:57 - Marsh of the Undead 31:57 - Ancient Embers 34:48 - Wilt Beauty 38:32 - Catacombs 41:12 - The Dream Weaver 43:17 - Ghost Bride 46:40 - Death Wheel 49:24 - Nails and Bones 52:34 - The Secret Garden 56:13 - Purified 58:27 - Through the Mirror ~ Queen of Thorns ~ 1:03:00 - Dawn of Fate 1:05:28 - Glass Princess 1:08:45 - Oath 1:11:33 - Masked Ball 1:13:45 - White Specter 1:16:35 - Awake in a Dream 1:19:55 - Blood Night 1:23:22 - Powerless 1:25:55 - Bed of Roses 1:28:19 - Blackened Roots 1:32:20 - Path to Darkness 1:37:23 - Blackened Soul 1:39:51 - Fallen 1:44:29 - Nest of Fiends 1:46:36 - Witch Factory 1:49:45 - Twisted 1:52:40 - Tainted Heart 1:56:17 - Passing 2:01:19 - Resting Soul 2:03:22 - Grief 2:07:28 - Torn Worlds 2:09:53 - The Sealed Kingdom ~ Darkness Eternal ~ 2:14:27 - Midnight's Tale 2:18:28 - The Path 2:20:34 - The Crimson Gate 2:23:21 - Lord of the Ashes 2:26:08 - Where Once Was a Heart 2:29:23 - Nightflower 2:32:48 - Approaching Doom 2:35:23 - Reckoning 2:37:43 - Frozen Souls 2:41:24 - Indomitable 2:44:21 - Mourning 2:48:07 - A Withered Realm 2:51:20 - Servant of Chaos 2:54:06 - Crypts 2:56:12 - Harbinger of Death 2:59:43 - Mother 3:03:15 - Children of Darkness 3:06:01 - Longing 3:09:14 - Arcanum 3:12:08 - Deathless 3:16:11 - Mirror of the Night 3:18:46 - Darkness Eternal
I did two songs called Juhannuskokko and Metsän Läpi as far as Finnish goes, but Estonian I never tried, I first have to inform myself properly on how that sounds because I actually don't know.^^
@Adrian Von Ziegler : I use these tracks for my battles in Dungeons in Dragons, and my Diablo-themed campaign. You can't imagine the comments I get about the nice feeling of immersion. My players are DELIGHTED and the sessions are EPIC. Thank you very much, you are an amazing composer. I will buy the albums.
Hey, I'm starting a diablo campaign as a dm tonight, really want to drive the story rather than constant combat like the games. Do you have any good materials you'd want to share? I've been using roll20 making maps and stuff can't find very much custom content on it aside from a few things fitted for 2e or the like.
I never understood how you can listen to music while coding or studying. The music pushes either in the back of my mind making it harder for me to concentrate. It also destroys the purpose why you would play music in the first place, which ist to listen to it. Or I focus on the music, but then it get's really hard to concentrate on the task. I understand playing music for artistic, designing or repetitive tasks, but coding??
@@SimplyPhoenix I can't speak for others, but for me music helps with focus. I have pretty bad ADHD, so I constantly get distracted by different sights and sounds around me. To combat this, my desk faces a wall and I listen to music with noise cancelling headphones. These help to block out distractions and allow me to focus. Listening to music is a very common thing in software development in my experience. At least, with every company I've worked with over the last 20 years, probably around 80% of the developers listened to music whilst they worked. It also serves as a "Do Not Disturb" sign between themselves and annoying co-workers who don't understand that developers need to concentrate on their work and getting distracted sets us back, lol.
@@vocorus598 Thx for the insights, I really wanted to understand it and your explanations make a lot of sense. I usually work alone and at home so I dont have the problem of co-workers 😃. I also have concentration issues as a symptom of a disease, but for me its just harder to focus not that I get distracted by everything, so music isnt a help. Still I think, apart from your special situation, your best code you write in silence and alone.
I'm writing a D&D campaign and just decided on who the big bad for the series is going to be this is gonna be the playlist for the final dungeon of the campaign his Mariana-Trench-levels-of-deep ruined underwater temple :)
Currently writing up a settlement, set in the eastern swamps of my homebrewed world. Its ran by a complete occultist madman, with the surrounding bayou being full of werewolves and other monstrosities that he has placed there. This soundtrack is perfect to write this all up to!
Hopefully you have plenty of variety in there if it's so huge. Heard one time of my friend running a game where they made it to the very final dungeon and because there was just too much combat, everyone lost interest. Even quality stuff gets stale without enough variety to help feel as though things are progressing.
@@PhyreI3ird oh yeah no worries My players are more into roleplay than combat, so it's gonna be more atmosphere and puzzle driven As opposed to, you know, slaying hoards of undead to get to the BBEG, only to run out of spells and items
CURSE OF STRHAD! CURSE OF STRHAD! CURSE OF STRHAD! CURSE OF STRHAD! Reading through the module and planning on using this playlist on my games. Very nice very nice. Also helping keep me awake during online classes.
These songs are absolutely perfect for running a creepy undead encounter in a fantasy campaign. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful gifts with us! My players all loved it!
I've used this exact video nearly every week for over a year for my dnd game. To play any other music for that game feels like sacrilege. I must thank you sincerely for the incredible music.
It is used in Lil Miss Rarity, that I saw years ago. I almost had a heart attack when I heard it in this compilation, I had forgotten it was from Adrian von Ziegler. But yeah, I agree it would be good in Fable too!
There’s actually a lot of variety in here! Nice work! And they’re all pretty pleasing to the ear. This would be a great late-90’s fantasy game soundtrack
Oh Adrian, I'm so glad I found this video, I've been desperately looking for music to try to convince my muse to work with me but so far, nothing has worked, until I came across this beautiful compilation, it's the exact amount of beauty and darkness I need at the moment, so thank you so much for creating it
listening to this while playing elden ring is so perfect so much of your music just fits the game wonderfully. The last quarter of the video while going through raya lucaria is perfect.
You are so ridiculously talented and I've listened to this entire video many times over. You create some of the most epic compositions of anything I've ever heard and deserve all the recognition and success.
Perfect for writing storys, role-playing, and falling asleep too! Thank you for making this it works with so many scenes in the roleplay that i do with my friends especially the darker moments! :D
It doesn't matter where we are from. It doesn't matter what religion we follow, what language we speak, or what country we are from. What matters is feeling the music's essence and if millions of people like you feel the same way, then the music has achieved its purpose. To everyone who is listening to this music right now and thinking about their past, feeling sad, happy, nostalgic, hopeful, crying, thinking, laughing, and looking towards the future with optimism, I send my greetings. With love from Turkey.
This is amazing and exactly the vibe i’m looking for when writing. The tracks I’ve heard so far are god tier especially Haunted Corridor. Man, true talent right here folks.
For about two years now I've been writing down what happened in our D&D campaign in a blog as a sort of story. Yesterday we finally managed to defeat Strahd, and I just wanted to mention that I loved having this music as a backdrop for all those times I've been writing for hours to get that blog online. It really helped getting in the head-space of that eerie cursed land of Barovia.
This is the absolute perfect soundtrack to read the First Law book series. After countless hours spent with them over more than a year, both are forever linked in my mind.
@@apigeon1715 Thanks. I've been using this since the original game came out. As for the book, I don't see too many tragic stories these days either. That was one of the motivators for writing it that way, actually. It was originally going to be a more standard fantasy novel, and after falling down a rabbit hole of genre research I decided to adapt it to what will end up being a Shakespearean style of tragedy. Gloom and doom while things go boom. :)
This is genuinely my favorite reading playlist for a darker fantasy. Books I’ve read to this playlist so far: Six of Crows Duology, A Court of Silver Flames, Throne of Glass and I am now currently reading Crown of Midnight to it. I will update as new books are added. Currently Reading: Heir of Fire
gotta go with the 97 anime soundtrack for that fam! search up berserk music for reading you'll see it'll have a reuploaded in parenthesis if you haven't already sooooooo good and immersive!
The soundtrack is just brilliant and fits so well with the video’s theme. The music selection adds depth and emotion to every scene, making the overall experience truly remarkable. The tracks are perfectly matched to the visuals, creating a seamless and engaging viewing experience. The result is a powerful and memorable video that showcases the impact of a well-chosen soundtrack in enhancing storytelling.
Your music inspires me and I always listen to it when I have time to write. From your creative music, to writing your own language, to storytelling, I feel like I could never amount to your creativity. Still, I have hope lol Thanks as always for sharing your work with us!
Thank God I found this mix - started writing sword and sorcery and this ambience has really helped so far! Can't wait to revisit it as I continue to write!
@@MiguelCastillo-uv1lw I made it public. Took me about fifteen minutes or so, and I now have "subscribers". I should probably be nicer to them and add more music on the list... tomorrow.
Someone is strong and rich, thinking to controls the world, someone is beauty and perfect thinking to be the best, someone is intelligent and omniscient thinking to improve the world, but only a wizard of the night can create this kind of music and only music can touch our hearts like this. Thank you for the melodies, thank you for the dreams. I will leave a dark rose for you. N.
This is awesome Adrian! Your dark music has always been some of my favourite things you do and this collection is just what I needed for a day of working on my project for school! Your music never fails to inspire me and make me much more inclined to be productive.
So this is what true talent sounds like! Congrats on creating such great pieces. I can't wait to finish listening to them all. You've helped me a lot while writing. Have a brilliant day!
@Adrian Von Ziegler by far one of mt favorites! this is the music I have been listening to while I write my novel. it fits my book so well, that it helps the creativity flow over the page. You are amazing!!!!
Now this is dark (fantasy) music. Every time I looked this stuff up it was more epic ballad stuff, like stiff you'd imagine in a space opera. I swear people don't know what dark themes are lol
I remember Adrian von Ziegler back in 2014 when I was finding D&D music for my campaign for my friends. Now I'm drawing fantasy concept art for a portfolio, listening to UA-cam compilations, and see this name pop up. I already know this is going to be a fucking awesome 3 hours.
your tracks are simply one of the best fantasy-themed ressources for pen&paper roleplaying. (We are playing in the DSA-System and Universe) I used to put very much effort in selecting film music tracks - but these are just TOP NOTCH! Thank you!
walking trough the city at night while its raining in autumn feels sooo good with that music, like in a movie, i just wish i would be tsller like 6ft8-7ft something and with a big scar across the eye, that would make the vibe perfect
Well, I don't think anyone can make you taller, but, keep walking through the city at night and someone might arrange the big scar across your eye. There are things in the dark.
Man I love this, the way you progressively harmonise the violin layers is so exquisite, the depth and darkness brings me beautiful chills as well. Thanks for the inspiration, it's so cool that you in a theme organise the music, 3 albums dedicated to this style is greatly impressive as well. I will certainly listen to this a lot in the background to further develop my knowledge on Dark Fantasy Music. Also just to vibe. If I could I'd listen to this at work instead of needing to listen to mainstream commercial radio to be honest, mainstream radio drives me insane lol.
Im only a few minutes in, but im absolutely loving the vibes of this music, and really the music itself. Definitely using it in an upcoming d&d one shot! Idk how this only has ~500k views, this is great music for campaigns, and im sure even just setting the mood for writing or other things. And an early congrats for 1 million subs, should be any day now!
Adrian, thank you for sharing such a wonderful compilation. You are one of the reasons why I started composing myself. I am doing something a bit more synth-HansZimmerish-oriented, but still similar to your stuff, and I released my first video a couple of months ago. Looking forward to hearing more from you!
Been using your Music for dnd for the past two years the time i hear a player going "oh shit its that music again!" makes every game magical! Thank you for making such good music!
Love this dark trilogy great job Adrian Von Zielger love how you composed each song in this playlist I feel it has everything needed to make each song its own and it tell it’s own just by listening to each one great playlist well done!
My Grim Hollow campaign starts on Thursday. I now have perfect music - even listening while I make dungeon maps because the melodies are so fantastic! Thank you so much Adrian!
Track list below, click "Read more":
This video collects all the songs from my 3 albums "Mirror of the Night", "Queen of Thorns" and "Darkness Eternal", in their proper order and with time stamps for easy and free listening for everyone. I massively appreciate everyone who chooses to buy the albums however, it really helps me a lot! But for everyone else, I hope I can bring you some joy with this video, have an amazing day/night, wherever you are!
If I had to explain the world of this trilogy as short as possible, imagine the general feel of the Lord of the Rings and the Brothers Grimm tales fused together, with a pinch - or rather a heavy load - of Lovecraftian horror.
Track list:
~ Mirror of the Night ~
0:00 - Into the Shadow Realm
1:23 - The Hidden Scroll
4:19 - Challenge the Dead
6:27 - Ceremonial Spell
8:56 - Queen of Thorns
12:06 - Awakening
14:16 - The Forsaken Throne
18:20 - Midnight Blade
20:43 - Be my Doll
23:16 - Haunted Corridor
26:43 - A Cold Presence
28:57 - Marsh of the Undead
31:57 - Ancient Embers
34:48 - Wilt Beauty
38:32 - Catacombs
41:12 - The Dream Weaver
43:17 - Ghost Bride
46:40 - Death Wheel
49:24 - Nails and Bones
52:34 - The Secret Garden
56:13 - Purified
58:27 - Through the Mirror
~ Queen of Thorns ~
1:03:00 - Dawn of Fate
1:05:28 - Glass Princess
1:08:45 - Oath
1:11:33 - Masked Ball
1:13:45 - White Specter
1:16:35 - Awake in a Dream
1:19:55 - Blood Night
1:23:22 - Powerless
1:25:55 - Bed of Roses
1:28:19 - Blackened Roots
1:32:20 - Path to Darkness
1:37:23 - Blackened Soul
1:39:51 - Fallen
1:44:29 - Nest of Fiends
1:46:36 - Witch Factory
1:49:45 - Twisted
1:52:40 - Tainted Heart
1:56:17 - Passing
2:01:19 - Resting Soul
2:03:22 - Grief
2:07:28 - Torn Worlds
2:09:53 - The Sealed Kingdom
~ Darkness Eternal ~
2:14:27 - Midnight's Tale
2:18:28 - The Path
2:20:34 - The Crimson Gate
2:23:21 - Lord of the Ashes
2:26:08 - Where Once Was a Heart
2:29:23 - Nightflower
2:32:48 - Approaching Doom
2:35:23 - Reckoning
2:37:43 - Frozen Souls
2:41:24 - Indomitable
2:44:21 - Mourning
2:48:07 - A Withered Realm
2:51:20 - Servant of Chaos
2:54:06 - Crypts
2:56:12 - Harbinger of Death
2:59:43 - Mother
3:03:15 - Children of Darkness
3:06:01 - Longing
3:09:14 - Arcanum
3:12:08 - Deathless
3:16:11 - Mirror of the Night
3:18:46 - Darkness Eternal
I did two songs called Juhannuskokko and Metsän Läpi as far as Finnish goes, but Estonian I never tried, I first have to inform myself properly on how that sounds because I actually don't know.^^
@Anonymous dont have any requests please, hes doing his job verry well so shut up
so good
I love u man
The Crows, i love them
eating pasta has never felt so mysterious
T-T eating cereal has never felt so tense
Creepypasta 👌🏻
Lol!!!!
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
@Adrian Von Ziegler : I use these tracks for my battles in Dungeons in Dragons, and my Diablo-themed campaign. You can't imagine the comments I get about the nice feeling of immersion. My players are DELIGHTED and the sessions are EPIC. Thank you very much, you are an amazing composer. I will buy the albums.
Thank you so much, that's wonderful to hear! =)
how can i buy these albums?
Hey, I'm starting a diablo campaign as a dm tonight, really want to drive the story rather than constant combat like the games. Do you have any good materials you'd want to share? I've been using roll20 making maps and stuff can't find very much custom content on it aside from a few things fitted for 2e or the like.
@@AdrianvonZiegler No. Thank YOU :D :) AMAZING WORK !!
@@austinm9119 mb a bit late, but try tabletop simulator
How is it posible to create so much music and yet be so consistently good in every piece???
Genius makes EVERYTHING possible.
He’s amazing!
This is how, its something he loves to do, and you always excel at what you enjoy
@@cobblecrafter2686 You nailed it.🤘
He sticks to the main theme and doesn't get "lost" in the "more is better" ... Also he loves what he does, of course.
I'm currently writing my first ever dark fantasy novel. This is the perfect background music. Exquisite.
That's cool, hope it's going well!
Also a writer here. This music sets the tone.
Nice!
Good luck with your writing! Hope you have a lot of inspiration 😊
good to see a fellow writter
I'm a programmer; writing code has never felt so ominous.
Omnimessiah bless you
as it should always be
I never understood how you can listen to music while coding or studying. The music pushes either in the back of my mind making it harder for me to concentrate. It also destroys the purpose why you would play music in the first place, which ist to listen to it. Or I focus on the music, but then it get's really hard to concentrate on the task. I understand playing music for artistic, designing or repetitive tasks, but coding??
@@SimplyPhoenix I can't speak for others, but for me music helps with focus. I have pretty bad ADHD, so I constantly get distracted by different sights and sounds around me.
To combat this, my desk faces a wall and I listen to music with noise cancelling headphones. These help to block out distractions and allow me to focus.
Listening to music is a very common thing in software development in my experience. At least, with every company I've worked with over the last 20 years, probably around 80% of the developers listened to music whilst they worked. It also serves as a "Do Not Disturb" sign between themselves and annoying co-workers who don't understand that developers need to concentrate on their work and getting distracted sets us back, lol.
@@vocorus598 Thx for the insights, I really wanted to understand it and your explanations make a lot of sense. I usually work alone and at home so I dont have the problem of co-workers 😃. I also have concentration issues as a symptom of a disease, but for me its just harder to focus not that I get distracted by everything, so music isnt a help.
Still I think, apart from your special situation, your best code you write in silence and alone.
Mis favoritos :D
6:27 - Ceremonial Spell
18:20 - Midnight Blade
20:43 - Be my Doll
41:12 - The Dream Weaver
43:17 - Ghost Bride
52:34 - The Secret Garden
56:13 - Purified
1:05:28 - Glass Princess
1:49:45 - Twisted
2:01:19 - Resting Soul
2:26:08 - Where Once Was a Heart
2:48:07 - A Withered Realm
2:51:20 - Servant of Chaos
Same!! Although Mother also gave me chills
@@agnieszkamackowiak5298?
I like a lot Powerless and Mourning.
I'm writing a D&D campaign and just decided on who the big bad for the series is going to be
this is gonna be the playlist for the final dungeon of the campaign
his Mariana-Trench-levels-of-deep ruined underwater temple :)
Currently writing up a settlement, set in the eastern swamps of my homebrewed world. Its ran by a complete occultist madman, with the surrounding bayou being full of werewolves and other monstrosities that he has placed there. This soundtrack is perfect to write this all up to!
@@rwcarter11 heck yes that sounds awesome!! They're gonna have a great time wading through the slick with this playing in the background.
I am also here for this reason
Mine is a dark renaissance city based on the Lies of Locke Lamora ;)
Hopefully you have plenty of variety in there if it's so huge. Heard one time of my friend running a game where they made it to the very final dungeon and because there was just too much combat, everyone lost interest. Even quality stuff gets stale without enough variety to help feel as though things are progressing.
@@PhyreI3ird oh yeah no worries
My players are more into roleplay than combat, so it's gonna be more atmosphere and puzzle driven
As opposed to, you know, slaying hoards of undead to get to the BBEG, only to run out of spells and items
As a vampire i can say this is excellent morning music.
You are not a vampire 😀
@@Midnightmidway Nah he just vibes to the dark music in his gothic castle with the windows blocked.
Vampire? SUMMON THE ELECTOR COUNTS! I MUST SPEAK TO KARL FRANZ, THE EMPEROR HIMSELF! Sylvania has a new leader.....
I agree!
Shouldn’t you be sleeping
To the generation who grew up with this kind of songs, you are legendary.
I actually grew up with him, listening to his music since 9 years
I sure do miss the days of 654 AD! I loved listening to these certified bangers back in the day, will never forget the ifrst time I heard them!
Over three hours of absolute magic and talent. My ears applaud you, and thank you for making music that invokes such deep emotion in everyone.
If your ears can applaud you should consider visiting your physician
@@Bonsai983LMAO
im scared of my french flashcards
Ain’t no way we have the same profile picture
They were flesh cards
Bruuh 1:01
🫂
@@greatgalladeoooooh
CURSE OF STRHAD! CURSE OF STRHAD! CURSE OF STRHAD! CURSE OF STRHAD!
Reading through the module and planning on using this playlist on my games. Very nice very nice. Also helping keep me awake during online classes.
"the forsaken throne" REALLY just hits *different.* i can't explain it but i got goosebumps through the entire song.
The melody has the same four notes as Ezio’s Family
honestly, same.
These songs are absolutely perfect for running a creepy undead encounter in a fantasy campaign. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful gifts with us! My players all loved it!
I've used this exact video nearly every week for over a year for my dnd game. To play any other music for that game feels like sacrilege. I must thank you sincerely for the incredible music.
"Twisted" totally sounds like something out of Fable. I love it.
It is used in Lil Miss Rarity, that I saw years ago. I almost had a heart attack when I heard it in this compilation, I had forgotten it was from Adrian von Ziegler. But yeah, I agree it would be good in Fable too!
There’s actually a lot of variety in here! Nice work! And they’re all pretty pleasing to the ear. This would be a great late-90’s fantasy game soundtrack
I'm thinking of using it for Alien ttrpg...
used this for a tense combat encounter in my campaign and it fit PERFECTLY
Oh Adrian, I'm so glad I found this video, I've been desperately looking for music to try to convince my muse to work with me but so far, nothing has worked, until I came across this beautiful compilation, it's the exact amount of beauty and darkness I need at the moment, so thank you so much for creating it
"Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make!"
BB c
Adrian is Fantastic 😌🙂
Adrian's music is powerful yet relaxing
Yessss
listening to this while playing elden ring is so perfect so much of your music just fits the game wonderfully. The last quarter of the video while going through raya lucaria is perfect.
Currently writing a dark fantasy and needed some background music while I brainstormed. I am not disappointed in what happened here. Thank you!
same . how is it going ?
@@DeliaFlr +1, using this music to get me in the writing mood for dark fantasy/horror fantasy and i think it's working very well, how yall doing?
To the one reading this, let's meet here after 10 years after we all are successful.
Until then, take care. See you in 2030.
Don't you dare to forget this comment by 2030 or I will find you ;)
Secreenshot captured..!👍
:)
Yesss 👍👍
see You there space cowboy!
Best music to have playing whilst reading my dark fantasy novels ❤
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You are so ridiculously talented and I've listened to this entire video many times over. You create some of the most epic compositions of anything I've ever heard and deserve all the recognition and success.
Perfect for writing storys, role-playing, and falling asleep too! Thank you for making this it works with so many scenes in the roleplay that i do with my friends especially the darker moments! :D
It doesn't matter where we are from. It doesn't matter what religion we follow, what language we speak, or what country we are from. What matters is feeling the music's essence and if millions of people like you feel the same way, then the music has achieved its purpose. To everyone who is listening to this music right now and thinking about their past, feeling sad, happy, nostalgic, hopeful, crying, thinking, laughing, and looking towards the future with optimism, I send my greetings. With love from Turkey.
This is amazing and exactly the vibe i’m looking for when writing. The tracks I’ve heard so far are god tier especially Haunted Corridor. Man, true talent right here folks.
For about two years now I've been writing down what happened in our D&D campaign in a blog as a sort of story. Yesterday we finally managed to defeat Strahd, and I just wanted to mention that I loved having this music as a backdrop for all those times I've been writing for hours to get that blog online. It really helped getting in the head-space of that eerie cursed land of Barovia.
Very impressive ! Usually, I didn't listen to a 3 hours youtube video, but when it's from 🙏Adrian von Ziegler🙏, it's another story.
Studying Spanish has never felts so satisfied with these playlist. I feel I'm soon will become a smart vampire
This is the absolute perfect soundtrack to read the First Law book series. After countless hours spent with them over more than a year, both are forever linked in my mind.
A better soundtrack for first law would be Cher and Elton John.
Listening to these tracks while writing the first draft of a tragedy novel. Your music creates a wonderful mood for working on this project.
@@apigeon1715 Thanks. I've been using this since the original game came out.
As for the book, I don't see too many tragic stories these days either. That was one of the motivators for writing it that way, actually. It was originally going to be a more standard fantasy novel, and after falling down a rabbit hole of genre research I decided to adapt it to what will end up being a Shakespearean style of tragedy.
Gloom and doom while things go boom. :)
And the legend strikes again. Best music ever~
This is genuinely my favorite reading playlist for a darker fantasy. Books I’ve read to this playlist so far: Six of Crows Duology, A Court of Silver Flames, Throne of Glass and I am now currently reading Crown of Midnight to it. I will update as new books are added.
Currently Reading: Heir of Fire
Listening to this while reading Berserk. It is a perfect background.
gotta go with the 97 anime soundtrack for that fam! search up berserk music for reading you'll see it'll have a reuploaded in parenthesis if you haven't already sooooooo good and immersive!
Nice, I'll give it a try
The soundtrack is just brilliant and fits so well with the video’s theme. The music selection adds depth and emotion to every scene, making the overall experience truly remarkable. The tracks are perfectly matched to the visuals, creating a seamless and engaging viewing experience. The result is a powerful and memorable video that showcases the impact of a well-chosen soundtrack in enhancing storytelling.
Your music inspires me and I always listen to it when I have time to write. From your creative music, to writing your own language, to storytelling, I feel like I could never amount to your creativity. Still, I have hope lol Thanks as always for sharing your work with us!
I listen to him while writing too. Half the time.
Just taking a break from playing Diablo 4, while making dinner and this playing in the background. Great times!
I listen to this playlist while painting up a Stormcast Eternal Knight Incantor. 10/10 focused.
Thank God I found this mix - started writing sword and sorcery and this ambience has really helped so far! Can't wait to revisit it as I continue to write!
This is splendid. I always found your composing skills breathtaking.
Such talent. Old lady here, but this really reaches me, down deep where things are hidden.
This is a perfect music for writing! I think that I should make a list called "writing music" so I don't have to search for it. Let's do it.
I need that music list too lmao
@@MiguelCastillo-uv1lw I made it public. Took me about fifteen minutes or so, and I now have "subscribers". I should probably be nicer to them and add more music on the list... tomorrow.
@@lampyrisnoctiluca9904 Great! i just added it to my library, thanks!
Dawn of Fate is my No. 1 from like always!!! Thank you Mr. Von Ziegler!!!
This sounds absolutely epic and glorious. That would be great if you made music for movies.
So prepping a fantasy dnd campaign has never felt so badass, and I can't wait to use this in the game for my players
I was looking for something dark to jam with as I write this bad guy for my novel, now this is perfect.
Someone is strong and rich, thinking to controls the world, someone is beauty and perfect thinking to be the best, someone is intelligent and omniscient thinking to improve the world, but only a wizard of the night can create this kind of music and only music can touch our hearts like this. Thank you for the melodies, thank you for the dreams. I will leave a dark rose for you. N.
You had me with 3 hours on this video and the link took me to 35 hours of music. Can't wait to sift through all this music I purchased = )
I come back here whenever I need inspiration and motivation for my visual art, and other digital designs. Stay EPIC.
Reading Berserk, just embarked upon the path of the Black Swordsman
same
Me too
RIP Miura
@@armintargaryen9216 RIP
me too man
"Blackened Roots" just moves me, deep in my soul. Thank you for sharing your music with us!
Damn. Good timing! 3 hours of AVZ...loving it...
This is awesome Adrian! Your dark music has always been some of my favourite things you do and this collection is just what I needed for a day of working on my project for school! Your music never fails to inspire me and make me much more inclined to be productive.
Going to listen to this when playing valheim for sure . Listening to your songs quite a while now and always sounds amazing
That sweetened 3 hours of my life. Delicious and beautiful string work here!
I just started reading "Empire of the Vampire" by Jay Kristoff. This feels like the perfect music compilation to play in the background
So this is what true talent sounds like! Congrats on creating such great pieces. I can't wait to finish listening to them all. You've helped me a lot while writing. Have a brilliant day!
This is brilliant. I close my eyes, have a fireplace in snapping in the background and let my mind wander ... like I said, this is brilliant.
After The Reign of "2 Hours of Dark Music by Adrian von Ziegler" Here arrives the one to take it down, a creation even greater than a masterpiece
I couldn't agree more
@Adrian Von Ziegler by far one of mt favorites! this is the music I have been listening to while I write my novel. it fits my book so well, that it helps the creativity flow over the page. You are amazing!!!!
I'm listening to these songs while I read Berserk. It's been fantastic.
Just discovered your music and it is so incredibly good. Listen to it all the time now as I work, reading, and playing D&D.
Now this is dark (fantasy) music. Every time I looked this stuff up it was more epic ballad stuff, like stiff you'd imagine in a space opera. I swear people don't know what dark themes are lol
I remember Adrian von Ziegler back in 2014 when I was finding D&D music for my campaign for my friends. Now I'm drawing fantasy concept art for a portfolio, listening to UA-cam compilations, and see this name pop up. I already know this is going to be a fucking awesome 3 hours.
Nice . Love the long dark uploads
your tracks are simply one of the best fantasy-themed ressources for pen&paper roleplaying. (We are playing in the DSA-System and Universe) I used to put very much effort in selecting film music tracks - but these are just TOP NOTCH! Thank you!
Perfect for table games. Thank you sir!
This piece is put together so well, I love to listen to this while doing just about anything.
This is perfect to listen to while reading the Old Testament.
walking trough the city at night while its raining in autumn feels sooo good with that music, like in a movie, i just wish i would be tsller like 6ft8-7ft something and with a big scar across the eye, that would make the vibe perfect
Well, I don't think anyone can make you taller, but, keep walking through the city at night and someone might arrange the big scar across your eye. There are things in the dark.
man this really helps with my writing- i thank you for posting this
Man I love this, the way you progressively harmonise the violin layers is so exquisite, the depth and darkness brings me beautiful chills as well. Thanks for the inspiration, it's so cool that you in a theme organise the music, 3 albums dedicated to this style is greatly impressive as well. I will certainly listen to this a lot in the background to further develop my knowledge on Dark Fantasy Music. Also just to vibe. If I could I'd listen to this at work instead of needing to listen to mainstream commercial radio to be honest, mainstream radio drives me insane lol.
Im only a few minutes in, but im absolutely loving the vibes of this music, and really the music itself. Definitely using it in an upcoming d&d one shot! Idk how this only has ~500k views, this is great music for campaigns, and im sure even just setting the mood for writing or other things. And an early congrats for 1 million subs, should be any day now!
Adrian, thank you for sharing such a wonderful compilation. You are one of the reasons why I started composing myself. I am doing something a bit more synth-HansZimmerish-oriented, but still similar to your stuff, and I released my first video a couple of months ago. Looking forward to hearing more from you!
Breathtaking 🖤🤍🖤. Your music is always peace and comfort to my ears. All kinds! Beautiful musical genius!
This is perfect for a creepy dungeon or underwater temple exploration in D&D!
Perfect soundscape when playing as the Dark Elves in Total War: Warhammer
Been using your Music for dnd for the past two years the time i hear a player going "oh shit its that music again!" makes every game magical!
Thank you for making such good music!
This is beautifully inspiring. Thank you for creating and sharing your soul with us
Reading berserk while listening to this is makes it so much better.
Me: reads into the shadow realm
Also me: "Draw your last pathetic card yugi."
"There are no pathetic cards in my grandpa's deck Kaiba, but there is Exodia!"
@@Supirito lol great comments
"Now I activate, the Seal of Orichalcos!"
I read this in Kaiba's voice.
@@VincereMalum ME TOO😂
I just love this playlist! I listen to it all the time wile writing DnD adventures - super inspiring! Thank you so much :D
Wow... This is a beautiful, amazing, emotional dark experience!
Amazing, here's a fan from Mexico
Dude, reading Adrian von Ziegler and Peter Gundry in the process of reading It in 2017 was the best decision I ever made. These guys are incredible!
Listening to this while reading the Berserk manga is fantastic :)
Magnifique, j'écoute souvent en pleine lecture fantasy... Ça donne beaucoup de suspense et de sens aux pages...
« Blackened Soul », my favorite !!! 🖤✨
Great music for reading, writing, gaming and some tabletop roleplaying!!
So nice music.. i follows you many years, thanks for you music! 🖤🖤🖤
Ehy ^^ I make similar music to Adrian's one...check it out, if you want to ^^
Best reading music I’ve found on UA-cam
Love this dark trilogy great job Adrian Von Zielger love how you composed each song in this playlist I feel it has everything needed to make each song its own and it tell it’s own just by listening to each one great playlist well done!
My Grim Hollow campaign starts on Thursday. I now have perfect music - even listening while I make dungeon maps because the melodies are so fantastic! Thank you so much Adrian!
Awesome man! Can’t wait to listen to the whole thing.
I use these tracks to read dark fantasy books... AvZ needs so much more visibility... his music is unbelievable good.
This music gives me Throne of Glass vibes and I love it 😍
hey man just wanna say thx if u ever see this i used this track to read beserk with made my read unforgettable thanks