D&D tried so hard to turn Stannis into a dislikable character yet Dillain’s badass performance fucked that up every step of the way until the end. Even during the Shireen burning, that fucking wrenching stare like a “WHAT AM I DOING” kinda expression made me love him to the end.
@@MichaelBrown-ex3tp the character of the show... in the books he left her at the wall to protect her and said to his soldiers that they should fight for her if he dies.
Yeah, but at least Ramin Djawadi never let us down. Even when Season 8 was at its worst, he still wrote some unforgettable compositions. It's just too bad they were in the service of an incomprehensibly awfully written script.
The Red Women was awesome in the early seasons with Stannis it wouldn't be the same without this playing over the top such a dark theme and definitely up there with some of the big movie themes out there!!
Completely unrelated, but I’d listen to music mixes with the Lord of Light’s theme all the time while grinding through Diablo. The eeriness, and strange, haunting power to it made it fit that universe so well. Even while playing as a paladin or a crusader, slaying hell spawn with this in the background just felt so right. So yeah, this has me feeling nostalgic, but because of something unrelated to Game of Thrones. And I guess that’s a testament to Ramin Djawadi’s skill as a composer.
Actually neither of you is right. Stannis was/is an idealist. He belived/belives that because of the law it is his duty to be the king (because if a bastard from an incest can just take the throne to himself then why even there is the law?) he actually claims that he never wanted to be the king. And he also belived that this is needed to save the world (which was right, because only him and night's watch gave a shit about white walkers).
How dare you, Stannis was a man of honor, if he only cared about his own power, why did he march to the north to restore the status instead of returning to the storm lands to consolidate and reform? Hmmmm?
One of my favorite aspects of asoiaf/got is the religious/cultural aspect. I feel like so few pieces of fiction focus on religion, culture and ethnic identity, as well as how they interact with eachother and change over time. All the three main religions are so fleshed out that they could easily be real religions.
"Lord of Light! Come to us in our darkness. We offer you these false gods. Take them and cast your light upon us. For the night is dark and full of terrors."
Could you imagine if on top of the Pagan and tribal spirits and gods they had literal angels of light going around just murking entire cities at the snap of a finger that were deeply invested in the progress of mankind?
Just when I was getting bored of the recycled concepts and character tropes in the Show, Melisandre and her contemporaries drew me back in. The show was appealing to people of many ideals but as it is in the books, they capped it off with the Lord of Light. The fear, the mystery, and the wonder and undeniable miracles represent the advent of Monotheistic Dualism to the ancient world and why so many couldn't and still can't wrap their minds around, at the very least, a mythos centered on trying to imagine the unimaginable and to relay unspeakable messages
For some stuck up reason, I always felt that the phrase was incomplete. "The Night is Dark and Full of Terrors, Yet Dawn is Bright and full of Wonders." or something of the rhyming sort
All of the other game of thrones themes have been blocked. How did you find the choral Rains of Castemere? It's the 3rd song in the house lannister theme video. I really love it and now I can't listen to it.
The lord of light seemed in the show to be the only one true God. Or it was just magic but nonetheless at least it did something compared to the faith of the seven. Maybe there's even more to it in the books which I just started reading.
The red god answered prayers, but it he always wanted something in return, from actions to literally burning your daughter alive. Having someone like this grant you some wishes like this can make a man lose his mind is this amount of power. Stannis is the best example.
@@iwanttopotato8848 stannis didn't burn unbelievers or his daughter in the books. It is known that D&D didn't like stannis as a character and the majority of book readers agree they ruined stannis in the show. Here's a direct qoute from stannis regarding the burning of people: “A sacrifice will prove our faith still burns true, Sire,” Clayton Suggs had told the king. And Godry the Giantslayer said, “The old gods of the north have sent this storm upon us. Only R’hllor can end it. We must give him an unbeliever.” “Half my army is made up of unbelievers,” Stannis had replied. “I will have no burnings. Pray harder.
@@Blackdeathgaming-yv1kk It's true that Stannis didn't do this in the book. But tbh, if Stannis had two choices and was convinced that there were none others, which one would he take? 1) Don't burn his daughter, the world ends and his daughter dies anyways 2) Burn his daughter, the world is saved, his daughter has been the greatest sacrifice Stannis has made, the one person he could still claim to know as a loved one, sacrificied in the name of the realm
At first it was called “Stannis Baratheon Theme” but no one watched it, then I changed name and the views are slightly increased. Then it isn’t wrong to call it that way, I saw many other UA-camrs gave this theme the same name.
They started associating him with the lord of the light its his and baratheon theme. I actually like it envelopes his character perfect he was consumed with power and lord of the light.
For the night is dark and full of terrors the light shall cleanse those who hide in the darkness
Lord of light DEFEND US
Es una metáfora de la oscuridad nace la vida no de la luz
D&D tried so hard to turn Stannis into a dislikable character yet Dillain’s badass performance fucked that up every step of the way until the end. Even during the Shireen burning, that fucking wrenching stare like a “WHAT AM I DOING” kinda expression made me love him to the end.
But he still did it. The character was a misguided fool, the actor was fantastic
@@MichaelBrown-ex3tp the character of the show... in the books he left her at the wall to protect her and said to his soldiers that they should fight for her if he dies.
@@Headhunter97 how stannis died in the book
@@Headhunter97 I believe it's obvious we aren't talking about the book version though.
@@sur3089 I think he's still alive in the books
Even now it's unfathomable that this score and all the intricate story telling that was Game of Thrones dissipated into nothing the way it did
Yeah, but at least Ramin Djawadi never let us down. Even when Season 8 was at its worst, he still wrote some unforgettable compositions. It's just too bad they were in the service of an incomprehensibly awfully written script.
Glad I stopped at S6 EP10
The Red Women was awesome in the early seasons with Stannis it wouldn't be the same without this playing over the top such a dark theme and definitely up there with some of the big movie themes out there!!
Completely unrelated, but I’d listen to music mixes with the Lord of Light’s theme all the time while grinding through Diablo. The eeriness, and strange, haunting power to it made it fit that universe so well. Even while playing as a paladin or a crusader, slaying hell spawn with this in the background just felt so right. So yeah, this has me feeling nostalgic, but because of something unrelated to Game of Thrones. And I guess that’s a testament to Ramin Djawadi’s skill as a composer.
Lord of light defend us, for the night is dark and full of terrors! ❤️🔥
Both darkness and light were brought into being by the One God! There is no god but the Almighty!
This is the best mix of Stannis' theme so far
King Stannis Baratheon the one true king who gave a shit about the people of his realm
True protector of the realm.
Literally burned alive his daughter
He was a selfish lunatic! He only cared for his own power.
Actually neither of you is right. Stannis was/is an idealist. He belived/belives that because of the law it is his duty to be the king (because if a bastard from an incest can just take the throne to himself then why even there is the law?) he actually claims that he never wanted to be the king. And he also belived that this is needed to save the world (which was right, because only him and night's watch gave a shit about white walkers).
How dare you, Stannis was a man of honor, if he only cared about his own power, why did he march to the north to restore the status instead of returning to the storm lands to consolidate and reform? Hmmmm?
This is why you are here 1:50 & 9:46
You Damn Right
One of my favorite aspects of asoiaf/got is the religious/cultural aspect. I feel like so few pieces of fiction focus on religion, culture and ethnic identity, as well as how they interact with eachother and change over time. All the three main religions are so fleshed out that they could easily be real religions.
You're forgetting the Drowned God, it's also quite interesting even if the Ironborn are repulsive.
"Lord of Light! Come to us in our darkness. We offer you these false gods. Take them and cast your light upon us. For the night is dark and full of terrors."
May the Light of His Fiery Heart guide us all. For the night is dark and full of terrors.
10:16 part straight fire
Studying to this right now. will burn my textbook after to appease rhollor 🔥
when i listen to this I get vibes of an enemy army marching to your city ready to burn it down and everyone is panicking and people are being drafted
The night is dark and full of terrors
still salty about never getting that full on ultimate lord of light reveal and theme song
It and its multiple versions got deleted from UA-cam.
About 3 years ago, now.
Could you imagine if on top of the Pagan and tribal spirits and gods they had literal angels of light going around just murking entire cities at the snap of a finger that were deeply invested in the progress of mankind?
Huh?
for the night is dark and full of terrors
FOR THE NIGHT IS DARK AND FULL OF TERRORS
Aeksīos ōñō īlōn misās. ❤️🔥
Just when I was getting bored of the recycled concepts and character tropes in the Show, Melisandre and her contemporaries drew me back in.
The show was appealing to people of many ideals but as it is in the books, they capped it off with the Lord of Light.
The fear, the mystery, and the wonder and undeniable miracles represent the advent of Monotheistic Dualism to the ancient world and why so many couldn't and still can't wrap their minds around, at the very least, a mythos centered on trying to imagine the unimaginable and to relay unspeakable messages
For some stuck up reason, I always felt that the phrase was incomplete. "The Night is Dark and Full of Terrors, Yet Dawn is Bright and full of Wonders." or something of the rhyming sort
De hecho queda bastante bien.
I keep looking into the flames. I keep seeing nothing. Nothing but fire……
and destruction.
1:42 для себя
All of the other game of thrones themes have been blocked. How did you find the choral Rains of Castemere? It's the 3rd song in the house lannister theme video. I really love it and now I can't listen to it.
The lord of light seemed in the show to be the only one true God. Or it was just magic but nonetheless at least it did something compared to the faith of the seven.
Maybe there's even more to it in the books which I just started reading.
The red god answered prayers, but it he always wanted something in return, from actions to literally burning your daughter alive.
Having someone like this grant you some wishes like this can make a man lose his mind is this amount of power. Stannis is the best example.
@@iwanttopotato8848 stannis didn't burn unbelievers or his daughter in the books. It is known that D&D didn't like stannis as a character and the majority of book readers agree they ruined stannis in the show. Here's a direct qoute from stannis regarding the burning of people: “A sacrifice will prove our faith still burns true, Sire,” Clayton Suggs had told the king. And Godry the Giantslayer said, “The old gods of the north have sent this storm upon us. Only R’hllor can end it. We must give him an unbeliever.”
“Half my army is made up of unbelievers,” Stannis had replied. “I will have no burnings. Pray harder.
@@Blackdeathgaming-yv1kk It's true that Stannis didn't do this in the book.
But tbh, if Stannis had two choices and was convinced that there were none others, which one would he take?
1) Don't burn his daughter, the world ends and his daughter dies anyways
2) Burn his daughter, the world is saved, his daughter has been the greatest sacrifice Stannis has made, the one person he could still claim to know as a loved one, sacrificied in the name of the realm
does anybody knows where to find the medieval version of the lannister song played at the red wedding?
The rains of castamere is the name of the song
@@ilyes1912 I know the title, I would like to find the medieval version as the one played during the red wedding
@@ramboyearone ua-cam.com/video/2nvsGz70ZT0/v-deo.html&pp=ygUecmFpbnMgb2YgY2FzdGFtZXJlIHJlZCB3ZWRkaW5n little late but here you go :D
Score more fire than Shireen ❤🔥
Stannis the only true King
The true king
4:56
Alester Sarwyck, devoted Red Priest of R'hllor.
What is the name of the song played at 4:57?
3:00 The red woman (OST Season 6)
@@marcopologutierrezpozos1637 thanks
Change the title to House Baratheon of Dragonstone theme wouldn't you Count ? Because Lord of Light has his own theme.
At first it was called “Stannis Baratheon Theme” but no one watched it, then I changed name and the views are slightly increased. Then it isn’t wrong to call it that way, I saw many other UA-camrs gave this theme the same name.
"Because Lord of Light has his own theme"
LMAO dude this is the lord of light theme.
@@TMCProductions ua-cam.com/video/2VpNJX7prCY/v-deo.html
Im quite certain that this is Lord of Light theme.
@@bobafett9348 same melody dude
Is it not baratheon thene ?
They started associating him with the lord of the light its his and baratheon theme. I actually like it envelopes his character perfect he was consumed with power and lord of the light.
D&D sucks. The had a unhealthy obsession with kit
4:57