I only wished this song existed 3 months ago when I was running a fate themed DND campaign for my palls would have made a fantastic artoria boss opening
@@saint_metal sure was lasted 7 months I was inspired from the Camelot movies to make it that Is why I believe these songs would elevate the stage to a whole new level
I've never really played DND campaigns before, but it always fascinated me how long-term and also creative they can be. Camelot Singularity is peak FGO writing for me. Babylonia too. Back when those chapters came out they left a strong impression. Lostbelt 6 is great as well.
Great song! Feels super end-boss video-game like. Would love to fight in a From Software battle against the Lion King like this, with different stages and everything.
Perfectly fitting for a last boss, it's epic and bombastic as it should, but there is also this remorse laced as well. As if the heroes know the "bad guy" wasn't exactly evil, but nevertheless, this has to be done.
I only wished this song existed 3 months ago when I was running a fate themed DND campaign for my palls would have made a fantastic artoria boss opening
Oh, fate themed DND campaign, that must've been fun!^^
@@saint_metal sure was lasted 7 months I was inspired from the Camelot movies to make it that Is why I believe these songs would elevate the stage to a whole new level
I've never really played DND campaigns before, but it always fascinated me how long-term and also creative they can be.
Camelot Singularity is peak FGO writing for me. Babylonia too. Back when those chapters came out they left a strong impression. Lostbelt 6 is great as well.
Beautiful, each tonality and how they interchange
gorgeous
Tons of inspiration do that :3
Great song! Feels super end-boss video-game like. Would love to fight in a From Software battle against the Lion King like this, with different stages and everything.
Thanks^^ I wish From Software made a Fate game, that'd be a lot of fun haha
Perfectly fitting for a last boss, it's epic and bombastic as it should, but there is also this remorse laced as well.
As if the heroes know the "bad guy" wasn't exactly evil, but nevertheless, this has to be done.
Yeah, Camlann aftermath in combination with exposure to that lance messed her up big time. But she wasn't inherently evil.