Fantasy Medieval Ambient Music | Silent Sanctum - Cathedral Ruins

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • The once-grand cathedral stood as a testament to the architectural marvels of a bygone era, its towering spires and ornate facades now crumbling under the weight of time and neglect. Ivy-covered walls and shattered stained glass windows told a tale of a once-vibrant place of worship, now reduced to a haunting remnant of a forgotten civilization. As the wind whispered through the empty halls, one could almost hear the echoes of choirs long silenced, hinting at the grandeur that had once filled this sacred space.
    This episode features relaxing medieval fantasy ambient music for reading, playing or sleeping.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @caravan3636
    @caravan3636 3 місяці тому +2

    BEAUTIFUL!!! THANK YOU.

  • @deusvenenare
    @deusvenenare 3 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful background track once again! I love how you fade music in and out. It adds a great atmosphere, like a soundtrack instead of a playlist.

  • @laurenhomisak
    @laurenhomisak 3 місяці тому +1

    This is beautiful. Clever use of the bell chimes and Gregorian chants.

  • @Stardweller1
    @Stardweller1 3 місяці тому +1

    Of all the ambiences you’ve done - both on this channel and on Rest for the Wicked - this is by far my favorite! At least so far…

  • @Stardweller1
    @Stardweller1 3 місяці тому +1

    As I approach the structure, I cannot help feeling a deep, profound sorrow that this, a House of God, has been allowed to crumble into such a state of ruin. I ascend the steps, passing by the broken remains of snarling gargoyles that once stood protectively on the walls. The doorway with its pointed arch still stands, though the doors themselves are gone. I pass through into the Church itself.
    Immediately I feel a sense of divine peace, and it becomes clear to me that while the building itself is a mere shell, this is still holy ground. The vaulted ceiling of the Church is still intact, held up by the pillars, but the windows are gone, as are most of the benches. I sit on one of the few still intact and look around me. The walls are surprisingly plain, giving them a simple beauty. A doorway to my left reveals dusty steps that I assume lead to the bell tower and other rooms in the Church. At the other end of this chapel, I see an altar, and next to it a podium carved to look like an angel, the wings just gracing the top where a Bible or prayer book would once have rested. Behind the altar, on the far wall, I see a large crucifix, hanging at a slight crooked angle. The face of our Lord on the Cross seems to regard me with a sorrowful but kind expression, as though He knows and understands all the pain I have ever experienced. The whole atmosphere of this place speaks of enlightenment, hope, and healing.
    I bow my head and say a prayer, then realize that the sun is setting. Knowing I will be safe for the night in this forsaken but holy place, I then prepare to sleep.