We makin it outta the Second Nilfguardian War with this one bois!!! 0:44 "Feel it drawing nearer. An endless fear that takes you hold." "Feel it getting closer. Revealing such an evil soul."
@@drdramatik Ur welcome! In the novels, Ardal was one of the Niffigardian aristocrats who seek to dethrone the White Flame and he mystically died of "sickness" by the end of the war. What we saw in Thronebreacker is kind of a complement to his story.
Haven't played thronebreaker yet, but this theme is getting me so hyped for the rest of the Witcher show. I can already picture the best moments from the books playing with this theme.
@Johnny Silverhand you pretty much nailed my thoughts on season 1. The next season should be all about establishing the core relationships, being Ciri and the Witchers as well as Ciri and Yennefer. Despite me feeling really impatient for the next season, I want them to take as much time as they need to adapt Sapkowski’s masterpiece to give it the quality it deserves.
@Johnny Silverhand But Dandelion/Jaskier was absolutely perfect :) Personally I'd say it's a bit better than people say. Problem is that witcher fans are "used" to great content. Books are 10/10, the games are 10/10. Then the show is "just" 8/10. It's still really good but after all the fans have witnessed we are kinda spoiled :D
@@lisaanimi No. The show is not good overall. Just some parts of it, and those aren't many. (Dandelion, Geralt in a few scenes) Just as games got the books messages, mood and style mostly right, the show did the same -- mostly wrong. And it's supposed to be *based on the books*
@@mazanakaUA Eh, it’s fine. It’s not the games, and it’s not meant to be. The SJW aspects are there but honestly not as blatant as I feared. I just look at the show as its own continuity and then it’s not that bad. Definitely amongst the better things to come out of Netflix. I feel like (as usual) people have these extraordinarily, almost insufferably strong opinions and expectations and when even a single one is not met they go on a tirade.
@@babyjiren9676 I wasn't comparing the series to the games, but to books, which it is supposed to be based on. The books, that handled questions of moral relativism, prejudice, reasons and motives behind such prejudice, on a day to day and historical levels, as well as using fantastical to underscore mundane and having the more ordinary, human, normal interactions contrasting all of the above pathos in much better ways than the series did. That they butchered the coherent, logical storyline for little to no reason, used different characterisation for characters, and, when all said and done, it's an entirely different thing from the books with a few names as referenses... All that makes it is a cash grab written by incompetent hacks and produced by similarly incompetent producers who have no respect for, or understanding of the original work.
Its sad that Gwent (expecially the early version with 3 lines before they went in the direction of other cardgames) Thronebreaker were not more popular. I really liked it. For some reason most people seem to burn out on it.
when Meve was invited in by a baron of some sort and he asked her to promise not to break a tradition or a law in his household, but then Meve encounters some workers that's been severily wounded and worked to a really bad state and this plays if she breaks her oath and attacks the baron and his men
that's an excellent point, maybe his beard hides a wound on his face like François I of France did, or a way to differentiate himself from other nilfgaardians as he has a large ego !
@@landwar7497 Or maybe outside of Nilfgard people stop pretending, you know ,how muslim women lose their burqas when they visit literally any western country.
Ah yes, my favorite song Js Uihet.
Took me a solid minute to know what you were on about then i was like?? 😂
It's really great but my favourite has to be Ut Pnsmn
@A loud Italian Ut Pnsmn means the same in Elvish
@@josephackrill3440 what has humanity become
Ah, some dialect of Nilgaardian for the name, perhaps?
We makin it outta the Second Nilfguardian War with this one bois!!!
0:44
"Feel it drawing nearer. An endless fear that takes you hold."
"Feel it getting closer. Revealing such an evil soul."
This game was a masterpiece.
I was quite confused by Ardal aep Dahy's ending in the game until I read the books. Well, the White Flame indeed never forgive...
Could you explain it please? I was quite confused too
@@drdramatik Ur welcome! In the novels, Ardal was one of the Niffigardian aristocrats who seek to dethrone the White Flame and he mystically died of "sickness" by the end of the war. What we saw in Thronebreacker is kind of a complement to his story.
@@silviaf2725 I didn't really expect an answer after 11 months, but thank you!
@@drdramatik 't's alright, mate! I've found there're quite some people who were lost in this part of the story.
@@silviaf2725 Oh i thought he was forced to commit suicide due to his failures as a general
Gimpy Gerwin
He fought hard, he fought well... yet still proved no match for Meve and her knights.
One of the best moments in the game.
I pray this doesent get taken down 🙏🏽 I’m in love with these extended songs! Thank you!
Same! I missed the other extended video of this song so much!
Agree
@paulodigital7772haha very true!
I can not help, whenever I listen to this I feel so important and clever. Does anyone else feel the same way while listening to this masterpiece?
no
Yes
Everytime the loop's about to end I'm like "Aye that'll be good, need to do something else", but then the trap continues. Such a good track.
never heard the original, no idea where the loop starts xd
"Вы поступили правильно. Мы не должны закрывать глаза на страдания других."
Haven't played thronebreaker yet, but this theme is getting me so hyped for the rest of the Witcher show. I can already picture the best moments from the books playing with this theme.
@Johnny Silverhand you pretty much nailed my thoughts on season 1. The next season should be all about establishing the core relationships, being Ciri and the Witchers as well as Ciri and Yennefer. Despite me feeling really impatient for the next season, I want them to take as much time as they need to adapt Sapkowski’s masterpiece to give it the quality it deserves.
@Johnny Silverhand But Dandelion/Jaskier was absolutely perfect :)
Personally I'd say it's a bit better than people say. Problem is that witcher fans are "used" to great content. Books are 10/10, the games are 10/10. Then the show is "just" 8/10. It's still really good but after all the fans have witnessed we are kinda spoiled :D
@@lisaanimi No. The show is not good overall. Just some parts of it, and those aren't many. (Dandelion, Geralt in a few scenes)
Just as games got the books messages, mood and style mostly right, the show did the same -- mostly wrong. And it's supposed to be *based on the books*
@@mazanakaUA Eh, it’s fine. It’s not the games, and it’s not meant to be. The SJW aspects are there but honestly not as blatant as I feared.
I just look at the show as its own continuity and then it’s not that bad. Definitely amongst the better things to come out of Netflix. I feel like (as usual) people have these extraordinarily, almost insufferably strong opinions and expectations and when even a single one is not met they go on a tirade.
@@babyjiren9676 I wasn't comparing the series to the games, but to books, which it is supposed to be based on. The books, that handled questions of moral relativism, prejudice, reasons and motives behind such prejudice, on a day to day and historical levels, as well as using fantastical to underscore mundane and having the more ordinary, human, normal interactions contrasting all of the above pathos in much better ways than the series did. That they butchered the coherent, logical storyline for little to no reason, used different characterisation for characters, and, when all said and done, it's an entirely different thing from the books with a few names as referenses... All that makes it is a cash grab written by incompetent hacks and produced by similarly incompetent producers who have no respect for, or understanding of the original work.
Just what I needed.
Nice!
That's why I love the witcher's music when it's played on instruments
Another excellent track to add to the D&D playlist, thanks to the great folks at CDPR
When i listen to this i feel for some reason melancholic and nostalgic, but for some reason this track is very "sweet"
Damn CDPR I love you 😍
Feeling like I can conquer everything.
Sigma Ardal aep Dahy grindset.
All I can say about this is that it's an absolute master piece! I wish they used this in the witcher 3, such talent!
@0:43
he looks like younger tywin lannister
He looks like he can shit out gold
He looks like Linus from Linus Tech Tips
Its sad that Gwent (expecially the early version with 3 lines before they went in the direction of other cardgames) Thronebreaker were not more popular.
I really liked it. For some reason most people seem to burn out on it.
Thanks for the extended version! When exactly does this play in the game? If I recall correctly, Ardal's battle theme is Retribution.
I found it, it was in side quest Lord Of The Swamps. No idea why there is this miniature, it fooled me too
@@Coruscanta-Aden Thanks! Yes, that's Gimpy Gerwin (that's his name?) theme.
Exactly.
Soundtrack, especially paired with Thronebreaker's narrative is so good. I still get goosebumps listening some tracks.
was a cool game :)
Where in the game is this song played?
when Meve was invited in by a baron of some sort and he asked her to promise not to break a tradition or a law in his household, but then Meve encounters some workers that's been severily wounded and worked to a really bad state and this plays if she breaks her oath and attacks the baron and his men
@@Nostenyszamar Ah yes, I did break the oath but the song didn't stuck with me, thanks :)
In map 4, look for a small wooden fort in the around the center of the map.
@@Nostenyszamar Severely wounded and worked to a bad state is a massive understatement. Tortured and mutilated more like.
Is this on spotify?
1.25X is epic
Hael Ardal aep Dagi!
Gloir an ard Fein!!!!
Ee'er y Gloir!!
THIS HARVEST WE'LL BE REAPING BLACK CLAD HEADS! FOR LYRIAAAAA
Tuvean y gloir!
Eer y Gloir !
I thought in Nilfgard beards were considered to be hard on the eye, or am i wrong!?
that's an excellent point, maybe his beard hides a wound on his face like François I of France did, or a way to differentiate himself from other nilfgaardians as he has a large ego !
@@landwar7497 Or maybe outside of Nilfgard people stop pretending, you know ,how muslim women lose their burqas when they visit literally any western country.
@Gr8sc0tt I have absolutely no idea what a Nazairi is! It sounds like a venereal disease.
@@gregorytokas8721 A person from Nazair
@@moonknightish So, are you saying he's not Nilfgardian?
heilir hildar til, heilir hildi frá, koma þeir heilir hvaðan
Essa musica combina muito com o Ardal pode cre
Damn for a moment thought it was CM PUNK.
Гвинт четкий