The Song of Hammerdeep - Clamavi De Profundis
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"The Song of Hammerdeep" is an original song we wrote based on the dwarves from fantasy literature like that of J.R.R. Tolkien. We are continuing to develop our own Dwarven legend through multiple musical compositions. We hope you enjoy it:)
We wrote the lyrics, composed, and arranged the piece. My family sang it.
Please no bad language in the comments. We want this to be family friendly:) Thank you!
Lyrics:
The Song of Hammerdeep
The world was made with mighty hands,
A blessing rests upon our lands,
The home we have wrought, a sacred keep,
The glorious halls of Hammerdeep
The craftsman shapes eternal art,
The world seeks out the merchant’s cart,
At banquet hall where blood is strong.
The Dwarven mines ring out in song,
Where jewels drive the dark away,
And night becomes as bright as day,
A honest end from an honest start,
For wealth is found inside the heart.
Where truth is crowned as king of all,
and guile is a bitter gall,
here sweat must flow before the ale,
And apron donned before the mail.
But when a Dwarf is sent to war,
He pines for home, his heart is sore,
Though never was such bravery,
Nor strength of hand or weaponry,
A Dwarven fire is raging heat,
His foe is fallen at his feet,
with painful cries, the spirit stalls
Of evil, when the hammer falls.
The world bemoans the lifeless hands,
The Dwarves who died to keep their lands,
The valiant souls of Hammerdeep
Shall echo in eternal sleep.
The water flows, the fire glows
With hammer blows the kingdom grows
We work to set the earth aright
To build our realm of Dwarven might
"The Song of Hammerdeep" is an original song we wrote based on the dwarves from fantasy literature like that of J.R.R. Tolkien. We are continuing to develop our own Dwarven legend through multiple musical compositions. We hope you enjoy it:). Also, check out this petition started by one of our fans to have us do some music for the new LOTR series by Amazon! bit.ly/32ZgzSo
GUYS! STOP! My beard is ALREADY so long im triping over it! XO
It's soo good to hear your dwarven song
Glad I woke up to this thank you
From The Hammers Fall, to DragonShores now to the HammerDeep can't wait for more
Keep going we love you can you make song more like misty mountains
"Sweat must flow before the ale, and apron donned before the mail."
Most badass way I've ever heard of saying "Work hard, play hard."
That would implicate the fact that war is fun to them.
@@Oneamongthelegion not to crazy a thought eh?
@@wingedknightrohrich1239 Not too crazy by far.
Aprons ware used for padding underneath armor but i do not think this is what he is taking about
@@smaug9956 blacksmith's apron
Background lyrics for anyone interested. Hummmm hummmm hummmm hummm huuuummmm Humm hummmm hum hummmmm
You're doing Aule's work.
Ya missed a few Hummmms
I came into the comment section hoping for this specific comment
Hummm? 🤔
And how in the middlepart?
Aragorn: Gimli, what do your dwarf ears hear?
Gimli: the song of kin and clan! Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai-menu!
Kahazad! Khazad! Khazad!
Gandalf...I will be 50 on 30 July...I NEEEED a dwarf rave in a hobbit smial in Matamata, NZ and then be off to Middle Earth, never to return! Be there or be square, Sir.
Hear, hear !
In English, please.
@@kevinlane1219 lol, it's just a line Gimli speaks from the books and movie. It means "Axes of the Dwarves! The Dwarves are upon you!"
Orcs: Where there's a whip, there's a way
Dwarves: Where there's a hammer, there's a mountain to be leveled
This comment deserves more likes than it has
Fair
Where there's a pick, there's a hole to diggy diggy
I sing this, Song of Durin, Misty Mountains, and King Beneath The Mountain to my 10 month old son every night before bed and have for the past 6 months. He already has a better beard than me.
Is this wife approved?
ha good for you! I have been singing the same songs to my son, he's 3 now, but until now I couldnt memorize misty mountains
@@itay6699 I'm sure her beard is just as epic.
Same. But I think it's too Dwarven. Because I sing them to my daughter...her beard is more majestic than mine!
I've been listening to this song every day in the hopes of mine becoming majestic.
Dear Gandalf,
I wasn't born a Jedi. I didn't find a wardrobe to Narnia when I was eight. I didn't get my Hogwarts letter when I was eleven.
Sincerely, I'm counting on you to take me on an adventure when I'm fifty
Dear Gandalf,
You better start now so you can visit all who count on you before the adventure actually begins. You have plenty of dinners to eat and plenty of marks to leave. 😂
You will ignore the call of that grey-garbed fool and come to Isengard if you are truly wise...
Sometimes, the true wisdom lies in humbleness. Grey is not so bad as a color.
@@thi9491 'Not so bad'. Precisely. For a colour to earn the appreciation of Saruman, it must be the very best. And Humility is not welcome here, such riff-raff belongs in the halls of Meduseld where brigands drink in the reek.
your missing the great awakening. the greatest journey of them all...down the rabbit hole.
Tolkien is listening to this music from Heaven, and he's smiling!
on that, I must agree!
even atheists should agree with this one
@@hambikv8005 we are, don't worry
@@Thousand_yard_King just stop ok? No one seems interested
@@cyrilleaubigny9072 I am autistic. Velcro is just stupid.
I'm really glad Eru stopped Aule from destroying his creation.
My kin call him Mahal and yes we are very fortunate that Eru stopped Mahal from destroying our forefathers.....Er I mean the dwarves....
Yes. We.. I mean the dwarves were great warriors who I am glad to be a descendent of erm... I mean have heard of
Eru was like
*"Hmm, these creatures shall fight with my firstborn... A price im willing to pay for some bearded testosterone"*
Indeed. The halls of my forefathe... I mean, we Khazâd... that is, the Dwarves, are rather worth our... their ancestors being spared.
I get it! I get that reference!
"Everyone sings. From the ever changing melodies of the humans, to the graceful ballads and mournful dirges of the elves. From the war chants of orcish hordes, to the cheery rounds of halfling camps. From the dragonborns songs of their mighty ancestors, to the teiflings songs of who they are. But I like dwarven music most, it can be used always. Drinking, working, fighting, or mourning. they always have a chant."
My college of lore bard on why all his pieces come from the dwarves.
I whole-heartedly agree. Dwarves are like the Irish, they have a song for everything
Last time I was this early, the mines of Moria were still beautiful!
They still are
@@yochaiwyss3843 Not as beautiful as they once were.
@@yochaiwyss3843 Would be more wonderful with dwarves though!
Ruins possess a melancholy beauty all their own.
Get yer axes boys! It's time to reclaim Moria!!
"An honest end from an honest start, for wealth is found inside the heart". My god, that's beautiful! Keep up the thrilling work, the mighty Clamavi de Profundis!
makes my Dwarvish heart sing
Dwarves as Dwarves should be.
My favorite part.
So true though
When i started reading this the exact line was sung
Goddammit, I just shaved....
😂😂
"For wealth is found inside the heart "
A beautiful line among beautiful lines
I believe that you mean 'An Arkenstone amongst lesser gems', yes?
I believe the greatest declaration that can be made would be to say "You're my Arkenstone." to your loved one.
@@naiysliogan Awwww! Says all the nerdy gals (like my wife).
Wow. That is way better 😍
@maxwell
Is found inside your heart skills mindset believes judgment making part to now right from and wrong
To those who have listened carefully, 'Hammerdeep' ties into the previous original song, 'Dragonshore' where there was a line 'Come ye dwarves of hammerdeep'. Aside from that, it has a distinctly Tolkienish verse and a sorrowful, resonant timbre, as Tolkien had written in the Ainulindalë of the Silmarillion that the world was formed by a 'song of sorrow from which its beauty chiefly came'.
As a conclusion, these people have managed to subcreate from Tolkien's work using only song, and craft a full world around it. In Tolkienverse, that would mean they are Ainur, aka Gods.
"It also ties into "When the Hammer Falls." I honestly think it is all the same dwarfhold.
New song saga? (Chieftain for dwarves)
It also ties to the first original song When the Hammer Falls. Notice the lyrics "Of evil, when the hammer falls." I love it when artists mention their past songs its cool.
Yes, I noticed 'Of evil, when the Hammer falls'. I simply don't like overly wordy comments. I'd say something about which of the seven tribes of Dwarves these could be (Longbeards, Broadbeams, Firebeards, Ironfists, Stonefoots, Blacklocks and Stiffbeards) if it wasn't clear they were of an original subcreation (as there is no dragon-infested island in Arda; they live in the Withered Heath).
The power to Create comes from Imagination. Imagination is also the source that Viking Berserkers drew their strength from.
The dwarves are perhaps one of the greatest fictional races of all.
also the shortest
and smelliest
@@sapiensiski Halflings, Gnomes, Trolls and Orcs would like to know your location.
After elves of course.
@@horsecrazyviking7121 Are you trying to restart an age old war? Because, you'll lose.
HorseCrazyViking Sorry, was that someone asking for another War of Vengeance?
The perfect song for crossing out Grudges with.
Thorgrim Grudgebearer is amazing lol
It's an Age of Reckoning!
One wrong put right. But the great book of grudges remains full!
Khazukan Kazakit-Ha!
Put it in the book of grudges for any who dislike this video
Me: Honey, a new dwarf music video!
Wife: Oh no, don't look! You alwa...
Me with a beard: It is too late. I must delve deeper.
Ahahhahahaahahhahaha
*Wife cracks fire whip* Up you go.
D E L V E
D E E P
@@aslaamo1118 no
@@Ackalan just drive a gem in her skull with your blacksmiths hammer to banish ye demon from these mighty halls!!!🍻
I haven’t seen anyone asking for them to do an epic cover of “Raise the Colors” from “Pirates of the Carribean”, so you know what, I’ll ask for them. “It would be amazing if these guys did a cover of Raise the colors.”
Nope, that's never been asked for before. Never.
Not Raise but 'Hoist the Colours' :)
Bartosz Rebelski yeah my bad. I did a quick UA-cam search to check the name and failed to notice the correct name. Hoist does indeed make more sense.
Would be good
I've never thought of that... but it would be fantastic!
Originally- We are going to do general Tolkien music
now- you know what? we have NO equal for Dwarf music, that's our niche
and the world was a happier place because of it :)
they made enough other songs, e.g. "I sit beside the fire and think" or "the song of eärendil"
@@julians.2597 oh I know they have plenty of others,but they must have half a dozen by now that are specifically Dwarvish, which HAS to be more than anyone else on UA-cam, at least to that level of quality
True, they have no equal for dwarf music and it is truly their niche
To be fair Dwarves don't get enough attention so it is nice to finally have some for them. Of course I am a bit biased about dwarves......
I do really like their elvish sounding songs as well and would like to see some more of those :) but yes their dwarvish songs are the best
In the deep they worked with hammer and chisel, making things glorious to see for anyone lucky enough to come to their ancient halls.
They dug ever deeper down within the earth and some called them greedy and single-minded, but in battle none was a more trustworthy brother in arms to have at your side,
As one elf learned in days long since past.
I can think of more than one elf... Legolas, Drizzt Do'Urden... at least these two named dwarves amongst their brothers
@@benjamintim3542 Also Eol he was also allowed to their halls
Please tell me I'm not the only one thinking of Goblin Slayer after reading this
....that was beautiful.....
@@ethannehring3355 If the ramblings of this old man made you smile, then my time was not wasted, haha.
Everyone : confined and locked up inside bored to death
Clamavi De Profundis : Making confinement epic as hell
YEAH! Who needs the outside when your own room is transformed into a dwarven beerhall, with roaring fires, malt beer and ripe meat on the bone?
Who said hell is epic. :P
I'll stay in my Dwarven house tyvm ^_^
Get in your basement and start digging. No need for outsiders, just carve yourself a Dwarven Hall.
If you live in America, why the f**k did you obey the bullcrap and lies?!
I live in Minnesota and I never obeyed any of the f**king mandates/restrictions and still don't!
And when it is over, THE DWARVES CHARGE!
Who ever did the drawing I salute thee a fine showing really complemented the Video!
I was born in Khazâd-Dûn, raised in Belegost, worked in Nogrod, traveled to the Iron Hills and I fought for Hammerdeep.
"Where jewels drive the dark away"
After listening to The Song of Boic Bravesoul, this line is suddenly far more literal than previously interpreted! The continuity right here!
ok reorganizing my playlist to put Boic Bravesoul, then Song of Hammerdeep, then Dragonshore.
@@damianwolfe613 dont forget Birth of An Age in between Boic Bravesoul and Song of Hammerdeep
@@xarnate9994 nice
Dragons: Why is there boss music???
*Again
Dragons: *sees the dwarves boats coming again* WHO PISSED THEM OFF
the dwarves in my fantasy world drove the dragons from the furnaces of the world (where the first of the dwarves got their magical forging prowess and most of the mythic materials that are coveted in the world) and so the dragons took to the skies and the seas thereafter. sound cool?
@@henrypaleveda7760 Yes
Because that dwarf (i dont remember his name) basically that dwarf almost killed glaurung in a real fighting
Not with stealth
Is hard with stealth,imagine how difficult must be with real fight.
Especially when the fight takes place in a great battle.
Song title contains hammer...... dwarven craft intensifies!!!!
There's just something pure and satisfying about good honest labor, it does the heart, soul, and body good.
Well itll actually do the heart neutral as it doesn't really affect it the body I guess it could do good if your talking about getting stronger and mussel production then I guess and sould aren't real
*Gets update from Clamavi De Profundis to find more Dwarf music*
KHAZAD AI MENU!
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai menu!
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai menù
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai menù!
Baruk Khazad! Khazad ai menu!
Also:
Khazukan Khazakhit Ha!
And:
Atrast Amgarrak!
That last one isn't an official phrase, I took words from that setting's Dwarfspeak to make a battlecry.
@@jorvach9874 awesome
"And apron donned before the mail." All the dwarves in the army have to be craftsmen first, gotta love world building like that.
Indeed they must! Lest they not appreciate the weapons they wield.
Reminds me of roman soldiers, but better. The roman army would build roads where they conquered.
i also speak of them being a merchant/artisan community first and a military force second
Song order: “Song of Hammer Deep” “When the Hammer Falls”, “Dragonshore”
Scoticvs Gossage I think your order
should be reversed
@@Acq275 nah, the dragons striked because they were wealthy and great.. I think Dragonhore should be the finale, where the purge the world of seven deadly evils.
Based on the end of this song, I'd say it comes before "Dragonshore". "When the Hammer Falls" is about the creation of Hammerdeep, "Song of Hammerdeep" is about that civilization at its height, and then its sudden fall when the Dragons attacked, and then "Dragonshore" is about the survivors banding together to take their vengeance on the Dragons. At least, that's how I interpret it.
came across these guys at christmas, their music puts you into a better world
Beautiful song! "To build our realm of Dwarven might". An echo of greatness echoes! For Karaz Ankor and for the Durin Halls!
KHAZÛKAN KAZAKIT-HA!
@@PieBoy4242 HASHUT HASHUT HASHUT!
KHAZÛKAN KAZAKIT-HA ! BARUK KHAZAD !!!
I’m a simple dwarf. I see clamavi de profundis uploads, I click
This sounds like the setting-establishing opening number to a musical about a young hot-headed dwarf who comes from a family of proud dwarven smiths. They're teaching him the trade, but he's bored of making jewelry and flatware: he wants to learn how to craft swords and axes and chainmail. He's heard the tales of his ancestors who fought dragons and orcs, and longs to see battle himself one day, resenting the fact that he was born during a time of great peace.
The story would be about him maturing and learning that war isn't glorious at all. That his ancestors fought not for the thrill of battle or to gain fame and riches, but to ensure the peaceful existence that their land and people are enjoying right now, and they suffered great losses along the way. And he would learn the strength of character and good qualities that his family have been trying to teach him-- discipline, honesty, camaraderie, the appreciation of simple beauty-- so that if/when the time does come for him to fight, he'll be doing it for the right reasons.
Sounds lovely let a good dnd back story
someday somehow I am going to make a game and I am stealing your story 🙏
@@kepinpin5277 Do it, man!
Thats a screenplay right there
One of the reasons this is such a good song is because of the way the themes of the song and in the general Hammerdeep world are reflected in the way the vary song is composed. There are about four or five places were the song appears to be ended, but every time(other than the last time) the song keeps going. This mirrors the way the dwarves, despite dragons burning their land or orcs attack or they have to cross a sea, that keep going. They never give up, they fight to the last. Even when all hope seems to be lost and the song seems to be over, the dwarves and the song will continue and be victorious. It is not clear whether or not this was intentional, but this was extremely well done.
They are as enduring as the mountains.
@@PieBoy4242 Indeed they are.
You guys just ABSOLUTELY NAILED that transition between "The home we've wrought, a sacred keep" and "The glorious halls of Hammerdeep!"
Is anyone else just listening to this on repeat?
Alexander Fyock
Yeah, third time through so far
Aye. It seems my human half is descended of sich mighty folk.
Definitely
Is there any other way to listen to it?
@@EGLang nay, there isn't.
yeah, this is going straight into the dnd folder.
I really like the idea that the tolkien world was made created by music, and this family is making their own kingdom within that world through music.
Everyone is talking about the dwarves but I just love that you can hear rhythms of their other songs throughout, even the elven songs
Mainly the Beren and Luthien one, but I think some parts from earendil, but idk
I thought the same!
Thought the same
They do have similarities
reverof ukato
It’s interesting
I wonder if it was intentional or just something that happened?
@@erikcarp9359 probably their style?
Not sure 😅
But still great songs and would be happy to hear more like them
Glory to the race of Durin!
Strong, stout, fearless and loyal.
FOR DURIN!
"here sweat must flow before the ale
the apron donned before the mail"
love those lines so much
Hammerdeep's gonna got a great background, Dragonshore and now its own song ! We now how they fight, what they do to people who make their folks suffer and what they're doing in their homes ! What else after that !? We'll sing this song in the halls of our ancestors !
The miner's song, the brewer's song, the mason's song, the ballad of the 30 guilds...
Welp guess its time to rewatch The Hobbit, and all the LOTR movies again and reread the books...
Amazing song once again!! Keep up the great work!
Still waiting for "Where There's a Whip There's a Way"!
"cauz we are da slaves of da dark loooooord" xD
and Down Down to Goblin Town
Still waiting for Mounds of Mundburg...
and the towers of the teeth
Someone with gofundme get on it
More Dwarven Songs! More! MOOORE!
"We work to set the earth aright, to build our realm of Dwarven might!" I love it
Although it is clearly known for its fierce warriors, Hammerdeep certainly is a city of artisans above all else.
I agree, every warrior is first and foremost a creator, not a destroyer.
I am definitely adding Hammerdeep to my D&D Setting.
I love how you guys are building such wicked Dwarf lore for your legend through these songs. This was a great addition and I cannot wait to see what mythic Dwarven awesomeness we get from you next!
Liked and bookmarked within 15 seconds of the notification. The rest of the song enjoyed on full volume :-)
Thanks for making these awesome songs and best of luck with the next one.
Durin's folk thank you
How's insanity?
Good thanks for asking
Using this amazing composition in my next D&D campaign, which is centered around a very Tolkien-esque Dwarven kingdom. What a great song...
*COME MY BROTHERS! RAISE UP YOUR ARMS!*
Congratulations fellas, it's a Hit! Keep it up! :)
I've found that when I practice singing along with you guys, I improve drastically than when I practiced singing with other music. Thank you for creating/covering so many amazing songs ❤️🙏
this speaks to my inner Forge Master.
Love it, love it, love it. Sooo gooood
Keep bringing out the Children of The Smith
Th children of the smith!
Will Smith smith Will Smith?
But my children need to stay inside now it's nearly dinner time......
I like how the Dwarves have sort of a Viking themed Background. The Song is 10/10
I like how most of the Tolkien's work puts the elves as main protagonist but everyone loves the dwarves the most, which are kind of side raise in middle earth.
Actually No. I wouldn't say, dwarves are the most loved race. I mean I love them to pieces, but I think elves are the most loved
The dwarves of Hammerdeep are wise.
It’s so deep the goosebumps are popping off my body.
Family friendly fantasy music - can we please agree that this is THE new music genre?
I found myself humming and singing this song all day during the last week, it's just so incredibly catchy!
Out of all your original songs this one is the best thus far, really evokes emotions in me.
It's been 3 years since you guys wrote this, and only now have I discovered it. I had zero idea it would make me cry -- in a good way. This was beautifully written, and sung just as beautifully. Instant favorite, gentlemen! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Baruk khazad. Khazad ai-menu!
This song is bliss to our ancestors and to the stone
This word is maybe used too often, but this deserves the title of masterpiece! I listen your songs everyday, from your first to your last ones, and you've really stepped up in my opinion, keep up your amazing work!
"Here sweat must flow before the ale, and apron donned before the mail" one of my favorite lines because of the meaning I see. One must work hard before they may revel and rest, and that work you put in is what you don after all is said and done. A call for true craftsman
Arise, sons of Aule... The foe is upon you. Stand now for kin and clan!!!
Was feeling a bit gloomy today, not any longer, yet another masterpiece from you lot, and i thank you for it. :)
I've already used your "When the hammer falls" as the primary inspiration for a major area in my D&D campaign and damned if I'm not going to include this into that same area. You guys do amazing work!
Best fantasy Dwarf music ever. Thanks.
Be ever so proud the dwarf who serves hearth and keep.
Isn't HammerDeep the home of the dwarfs that was destroyed in DragonShore???
Dino Logan
Yes
I am pretty sure that the dwarfs that home was destroyed were calling to the dwarves of hammerdeep for help because the line is "come ye dwarves of hammerdeep our home was burned by dragon fire".
@@rodneypadgette9317 yeah as in "Hammerdeep just was destroyed, so rise up !".
I think it is mentionned that they rebuilt it afterward.
As best I can tell it wasn't destroyed, but it was attacked and possibly sacked. The lyrics suggest that the dwarves drove the dragons off before the keep was destroyed and subsequently hunted the dragons involved down.
@Alex Gac ok that makes sense thanks.
Tasslehoff: "I found this rune carved rock, just before the High Clerist's Tower collapsed."
Flint: "Odd, when our people would go to mine deeper, the dwarfs too old to swing a hammer would sing this song."
Tas: "Do you know when this was made? There is not written Hammerdeep on any of my maps, even those dating since before the Cataclysm."
Flint: "I do not know of when this song was made nor do the elders, but they have sung it for longer than anyone on the face of Krynn has lived."
-Tas: "I wish Raistlin was here, he would probably know something."-
Is this a reference to something?
@@tadpole8726 The Dragonlance series, it was set after a Cataclysm that destroyed much of the world. Flint is a Dwarf in that world.
*"The human who became a god"*
Uttered many times there throughout
@@tyrtex5108 "The human destined as a god, yet their inevitable future undone, by simple words."
incredible! I have no words to describe how good their music is, especially that of the dwarves.
It’s like I’m hearing the march of the dwarven armies coming down from the mountains for war and bringing the wrath of an rage that they suffer from having their gold stolen and their kingdom in ruins by the Orcs.
Thank you Clamavi De Profundis for these wonderful songs it takes me back to the first time i ever read a Tolkien book
When ever I come across stuff like this, it inspires me to keep writing stories and adding to my fictional world. So thank you guys for some more inspiration. Your music is especially helpful for my own Dwarvin style Race, the Theodrin.
No two stories are ever the same, no two experiences shall ever be akin. You perceive reality different than everyone else. Different views, same deal... But the collective agreement is that you and your family should have a great day :). Be safe, be well, and keep up the good work wordsmiths.
"Sweat must flow before the ale, the apron donned before the mail." the Dwarves of Hammerdeep are very hard workers.
hey i just noticed something we all know drangonshore referencees this song but the line 'For wealth is found inside the heart' comes from the song Boic Bravesoul another original song By Clamavi De Profundis
noticed that too, good job!
Clamavi de Profundus must be of the line of Durin
He is ...
They are...
No one does Dwarf better than Clamavi de Profundis. Khuzuk Khuzuk!!
when you want to hear dwarfs singing, and you're struguling on how to imagine them doing it for the book you're writing...
You discover this !!!
keep going guys !
As much love Dwarves get, I wouldn't be against seeing an amazing game that was created to further showcase them.
Seeing elves is a bore these days. I want to see the might of the dwarves!
Durins beard! I would love that
Although its Sci-Fi themed i would recommend Deep Rock Galactic, its a really fun game
Dwarf Fortress may serve you.
Just... install a graphic pack. Meph's one is great.
dnd, perhaps??
Try the Anbennar mod for EU4, it has several incredible dwarf nations to play. Honestly the single best mod for any game, period.
You have my hammer!! Sons of durin please join to me. Ps Epic song.
And my hammer!
And my axe!
And my bow! 🧝🏹
And my Stamp! (Warhammer with the seal of my Clan on its faces)
And my trowl. May the fortress be mighty and magnificent!
I am a simple man. Clamavi releases a dwarf song, I like it and re-listen. Simple
LOVING THIS DWARVEN OC MUSIC Baruk Khazad, khazad ai menu!
Making a public playlist called “Dwarves of Hammerdeep” for the epic originals you guys are making about these dwarves
I love how you made reference to not only "Dragonshore" (my personal favorite of your original pieces I've heard), but _also_ to "When the Hammer Falls". Nice work! :D
Wow. This song was a rollercoaster. I love the honour you guys give to the Dwarves. There's not enough stuff on the Dwarves, and so often in literature and such the Dwarves are a fallen people living in the shadow of their former glory. Your songs make me think of a proper Dwarven Empire, at the height of it's power! My brother has always been obsessed with Dwarves, and I love goign through the songs with him and listening to him appreciate it even more than I do.
Though we both cried during your Song of Durin. It's so majestic and beautiful.
I didnt really catch how many singers you are, but i think a interesting idea would be to develop a "character" for every ones of you. The Dwarf King, the Mighty Warrior, the Wise Sage, the Joyful Smith... possibilty are almost endless!
I discovered that a great way to develop an universe is through the eyes of some key characters, and having some songs based on one of this character or a song about one event throught different eyes, could give specifics points of view to the spectators.
(Exemples : A song about the King, where is subjects sing his glory, while he sing his doubt about his place,. A song about a war, where everyone tell what the war give, take and change for them. A song about an older Dwarf, that witnessed the early days of Hammerdeep, and tell both is nostalgia of the simpler times, and is pride of how beautiful and powerful the kingdom grows...)
A masterpiece as expected from Clamavi De Profundis!
Alexander Fyock
Nice profile picture...
I see we have similar tastes
erik carp Thanks, Tolkien is greatest writer since Milton!
When I heard that dwarves had sacrificed some of their great warriors, I think of Thorin, and that he and the other dwarves that are with him in enteral sleep, they would warn their brethren from their sleep that danger approaches and would drive them away as they did when they were warriors.
This just personifies the epitome of the unyielding stout and adamant dwarven spirit. I was transitioned to the mighty dwarf realms for 4 mins. Outstanding!!
3:17 They said it!