For me, the Soul Cairn was an unforgettable location. I think I am among a small number of players who actually didn't want to leave it. (I found it beautiful)
I like this location as well , only I think it is too small and too repetitive for me to want to stay there for very long. Plus I always end up missing the atmosphere of Skyrim when I go there.
M I agree that it is a beautiful location, but it also had an eerie feeling hanging in the air. It's amazing how Bethesda was able to make me feel bad for the souls who were trapped there. It envoked real emotions in me. I can almost hear their sorrowful cries as I listen to this track...
brocalfur Mine too. I really liked the story and characters in the Dawnguard DLC too. When first entering the Forgotten Vale with Serana I was simply like "Wow..."
Agree. And also, they created my favourite character of the game!!! I love Serana so much... Like a "little" sister (I know she would be in all ways my older sister)
This is exactly like Soul Cairn should feel like. Dark, but not on a "simple-dark" way, but on a more bleak, like you've reached the "end of hope" or something. A place forgotten even by the Daedric Princes themselves. It doesn't feel plain "negative", there is something deep to it too.
1:54 is my favorite part. Those french horns come in and give me an Inception or Matrix vibe. Maybe that was his plan since it's similar in that your diving into a different reality. Probably one of my favorite tracks outside of the main exploration music.
After I learned about the place.. I focus on capturing only bad people, specially those cocky bandits that keeps annoying me. The most cruel thing is when you capture a good person or a animal with black soul gem..
I don't understand how someone Can't find this calming. Dark atmospheres, solemn and quiet, allow for recollection, relaxation and contemplation; it's like having a dark corner to hide out in, while a lot of mainstream music is the equivalent of standing on a street corner surrounding by honking cars
The Soul Cairn is the first plane of Oblivion. Limbo is the first sphere of hell in the Inferno from Dante. The Soul Cairn is the Elder Scrolls' Limbo.
The Soul Cairn was a huge inspiration for me to write a place in my books. But I got sick of being there because I got lost on a fair number of occasions. Now I just blitz through it as fast as possible. It gives me a headache, like I'm in a room with a black light on for hours.
I agree - I think they wanted it to feel confusing and kind of existential, this feeling of always being lost;while it had that effect it ended up being confusing and exhausting
“You stand within the precincts of the Soul Cairn, an otherworldly refuge dedicated to peace, love, eternal rest and harmony. You stand before one of its makers, whose name is so exalted you may not even speak it. You walk among its servants, who have pledged themselves in service to us, and who in reward have been gifted with life eternal, and the peace that passes all mortal understanding. Would you enter our service, mortal?”
This fits the Soul Cairn's atmosphere so well! "The air, the ground... Everything's just...so...wrong." So creepy and sinister. Walking through the purple mist, knowing the ideal masters want your soul...
I played the Undertaker's Bells and Thunder theme faintly along with this, was legendary. When fighting bosses, played Kane's Burned theme. They go well with this atmosphere.
If a black hole and a neutron white star was collided and was viewed from the surface of Pluto, it would be this type of soundtrack playing in the background
The Soul Cairn was meant, I think, to make you think about your actions in soul trapping someone. It makes you consider the consequences of your actions, and wonder if maybe you were the villain all along.
I like the way you've described it and I agree with you. Sometimes some desolated and creepy places with fantastic creepy music as ambience is an awesome experience! :)
When you take a close look at the tombs and "mausoleuns" all dark with that creepy purple background.. the candles and bones of the forgotten souls.. friend, this is hel (nordic hell per say) a place that is disolated.. has that sad atmosphere of hopeless.. you know that once someone is traped there.. this person are in one of the most terrible and dark ends a character of that universe can be. Specially creepy for me cuz those tombstones and mausoleuns remenbers me of a strange sensation I had when I was a kid and visited a cemetery for the first or second time and approchead these things and was just wandering: this is it ? like.. (this is the home of the dead ?) you know.. not a good thing for a kid to think back then.
It doesn't even have the liveliness of the Christian Hell. An eternity of wandering around saying WTF, man? I'm not sure I wouldn't rather be tortured by demons.
My first play through I spent 5 hours here and completed everything to a T. But when I left, I didn’t realize how different the entire game felt inside the Cairn. Like Skyrim was two different games, and if a place can do that, then that’s something else in my eyes. Bethesda really did a great job with this and the Forgotten Vail.
Yeah, didn't you laugh at the people who complained the Soul Cairn was "dreary"? Kids, it's a cross between Purgatory and Hell. Such places aren't MEANT to be cheerful.
The Soul Cairn was really cool and I loved my visit. I spent a good amount of time just kinda meandering and wandering, looking for things to do. I'm basing the "underworld" in my d&d campaign off its design as a desolate area filled with alive but ever dying trees, somewhat destroyed and dilapidated, but still in use buildings, and the calm nature to bring it to life
I never was able to get that soul horse back to his owner. I found the horse 3 times before I met the owner, then on my way back from finishing the place, I met the owner. I looked for 15 minutes for the horse back I couldn't see him.
There was a time when he had been something, human is what he thought the name was. He wasn't that anymore, no now he was something more. Whenever he thought of the pathetic existence he had lived as a swine, cattle to be hunted, he laughed to himself. Once he had feared the night and all the horrors it brought, now he embraced them. He was more than a man now, he was a god who was meant to rule over the shattered remnants of what had been the human race, and their blood was meant to sustain him. As he walked through the corridors of the facility, observing people attached to machines draining vital essences from their veins a new thought entered his mind. He would not express it until he was in the presence of the new cattle. When he met these bright, eager young minds who had been brain washed into serving him he could maintain his silence no longer. As his cold lips parted a single sentence escaped from them, "Welcome to the future of humanity! The work you will be doing here will benefit people who you will never meet, but they will appreciate your, how shall I phrase it, sacrifice". The young interns bolted forth with excitement to shake his hand. He was a famous man and they were each squirming at his feet like dogs licking the hands of their master. They needed him to succeed in this world, needed him to survive. He needed them as well, and now had them in his grasp. As each young hand wrote its owner's name on the contract he couldn't help but sigh in contentment. They were his, finally they were his. The whole process was becoming quite redundant by now, but seeing their bright faces shining with hope for opportunities unseen never got old to him. But the most beautiful part was yet to come, when those hopeful faces would be drained of happiness and instead filled with horror as they were drained slowly of all their vital essences. "7 months", he said calmly, "7 months".
I just searched it, i was wrong :( soul cairn is a realm of oblivion but is not ruled by daedra lords it's ruled by gem like beings that call themselfs ideal masters or something:) its where the undead seemingly roam free and invulnerable to any harm. still these gem being have got style :D
Blessed are the Bonemen, for they serve without self in spirit forever. Blessed are the Mistmen, for they blend in the glory of the transcendent spirit. Blessed are the Wrathmen, for they render their rage unto the ages. Blessed are the Masters, for they bridge the past and span the future.
Dawnguard is just too good. It added so many cool locations and pretty much the best follower (Serana). Never played Dragonborn still to this day, but I'm looking forward to it.
I'm with you Serana's my fave follower and the locations were amazing, and I'd argue better than Dragonborn's. Dragonborn's great too in its own right though. Solstheim was cool to me because of the Skaal, the wizard from House Telvanni (forgot his name) and the Black Books. I don't want to spoil it if you haven't played it, but the books grant you a lot of flexibility from there on out in your skills.
In my opinion I like dawnguard and dragonborn equally. The dawnguard gave you an exciting questline along with serana, who is easily one of my favorite followers. Harkon wasn’t really that hard to defeat, which was kinda disappointing in that sense. But the forgotten vale and the soul cairn are probably the most beautiful areas in the game, and I also love that they made being a vampire more fun with the vampire lord (haven’t personally been a vampire yet but I might make a whole new account just for being a vampire). Being a vampire was annoying and pointless unless you had the dawnguard dlc. On the other hand, dragonborn gave you a whole other environment to wander around. Also the shouts they added are badass, bend will probably being my favorite out of the dragonborn dlc. I thought the story overall for dawnguard was better, but assuming you’ve already played through the dragonborn questline, miraak was a much formidable opponent than harkon ever was, and I also found apocrypha quite fascinating as well. Overall, these dlcs are awesome and definitely worth playing through
Agreed. Sure the Empire beat back the Aldmeri in the end, but the fact was that nearly every Legion was operating at less than half of their original number, and a few of them were wiped out entirely. Even with assistance from other parts of the Empire, and even -if- that resulted in a victory, the resulting clean-up and restoration of order would be devastating in itself, given the sheer lack of manpower the Empire would have after such a difficult war.They did what they had to do.
Dawnguard's story is way more interesting. I like the idea of an imminent threat of vampire invasion of Skyrim. Gives off Underworld/30 days of night vibes
When I joined Vampires, I sent Isran here, now his body serves the Volhikar, and I use his weapon to trap souls, best part? His soul was used to enchant the weapon.
the first time I was in the Soul cairn and watch to the sky me so: "Wow holy shit is that a strange sky..." After I walked a bit langer and talked to Serana I watch to the sky I was so very scared because the sky fells like you've being watched :D I was so happy when I was in the Castle again ;) (hope my english is not that bad I come from Germany ;) )
I want to know whose oblivion realm this is the most likely would be molag Bol but ESO contradicts that so who could it be maybes it's jyggalag probaly not maybe there's a daedric prince we don't know about or it's boethiah or vaermina or the daedric prince (whose name I can't remember) yknow the realm that's inaccessible to MORTALS but vampires and the undead can enter no problem or it just needs a soul sacrifice
No Soul Cairn isn't related to one of the known Daedric Princes. This plane of Oblivion is controlled by the creepy 'Ideal Masters' who never manifest physically.
The Soul Cairn is unrelated to the Daedric Princes (that we know of). IIRC, it's the world that is INSIDE soul gems. Where those souls that were used to power your enchanted weapons go.
Octavia Grundstück not directly inside, but where they are sent when the gem is used. inside a soul gem, it looks like azura's star, if you remember that quest. originally, i (and probably most people) believed consuming the soul gem actually consumed the essence that is the soul, turning it into pure power. but then they clarified that in fact, consuming a soul gem is basically performing a contract with the ideal masters, exchanging the soul for their power
Try playing yume nikki, a freeware japanese exploration game where you explore the rather depressing and often disturbing dreamscape of someone who only seems to dream. The soundtrack is very similar to this song at points, except more 16 bit due to limitations. Might be worth a look if you can appreciate that kind of thing, and if you can appreciate this song, im guessing you can.
Despite how good this is the Soul Cairn theme from battlespire just fits better. EDIT: then again the only good thing about battlespire was the music. Seriously, battlespire sucks but the music is amazing.
fucking epic, it's amazing.......SKYRIM RULES!!! but wo zum geier krieg ich eigentlich dies scheiß fotoresaltische darstellung her ohne mich anmelden zu müssen kann mir da einer vielleicht bitte mal auf die sprüng helfne (für skyrim jetz net für dawnguard weil ich die addons noch net hab)... wäre euch dankbar leute wirklich sehr dankbar
For me, the Soul Cairn was an unforgettable location. I think I am among a small number of players who actually didn't want to leave it. (I found it beautiful)
Yeah, I really enjoyed it. Such a beautiful area.
I like this location as well , only I think it is too small and too repetitive for me to want to stay there for very long. Plus I always end up missing the atmosphere of Skyrim when I go there.
That's probably exactly what you would feel like if you were actually there. Missing Skyrim.
Well it's their personnal heaven but they use the souls inside the cairn to sustain their own immortality and power if I recall.
M
I agree that it is a beautiful location, but it also had an eerie feeling hanging in the air. It's amazing how Bethesda was able to make me feel bad for the souls who were trapped there. It envoked real emotions in me.
I can almost hear their sorrowful cries as I listen to this track...
Dawnguard added the scariest (Soul Cairn, Castle Volkihar) and most beautiful dungeons (Ancestor Glade, Forgotten Valley). My fav Skyrim DLC.
brocalfur Better than Dragonborn.
brocalfur Mine too. I really liked the story and characters in the Dawnguard DLC too. When first entering the Forgotten Vale with Serana I was simply like "Wow..."
Soul Cairn was added to TES Universe in Battlespire.
brocalfur Too bad everyone in the dlc is like “oh, lord harkons super tough” and then I kick his butt in a minute and a half at level 20.
Agree. And also, they created my favourite character of the game!!! I love Serana so much... Like a "little" sister (I know she would be in all ways my older sister)
"...Death is but a door. Time is but a window. I'll be back..."
Gregarious wow!!
@@levtotti127 it's from Ghostbusters2
This is exactly like Soul Cairn should feel like. Dark, but not on a "simple-dark" way, but on a more bleak, like you've reached the "end of hope" or something. A place forgotten even by the Daedric Princes themselves. It doesn't feel plain "negative", there is something deep to it too.
Lack of existence
This seems more dark and mysterious
Once they struggled, hammered, cried
Fought for justice, honor, pride.
Now from time and tide released
They guard and serve in silent peace
Anselmo499
That was actually rather impressive.
very nice
Every area is so unforgettably beautiful in Skyrim
The things the lost souls say are even more terrifying "..must stay away from the keeper" or "I know he's listening" it is extremely creepy
1:47 and then the Soul Cairn is unforgettable.
1:54 is my favorite part. Those french horns come in and give me an Inception or Matrix vibe. Maybe that was his plan since it's similar in that your diving into a different reality. Probably one of my favorite tracks outside of the main exploration music.
Yea
First Thought entering this desolate wasteland: 'I feel like a bastard for using Black Soul Gems... Meh, still the best soul gems ever.'
+B. Oliveira 100% Agree.
Diretooth Knox) the people I put in them deserve the place they go to
Diretooth Knox haha i never even thought about that! I must be a monster lol
Never should've come here
This place make me feel real bad for capturing someone in a soul gem .
Vincent Bédard) the people I do it to deserve ot
After I learned about the place.. I focus on capturing only bad people, specially those cocky bandits that keeps annoying me. The most cruel thing is when you capture a good person or a animal with black soul gem..
I captured Grelod the “Kind” in a soul gem. Didn't really feel bad at all.
Nazeem and Braith; winners of this year’s Soul Cairn Express tickets.
In other news; the soul trees mod.
I don't understand how someone Can't find this calming. Dark atmospheres, solemn and quiet, allow for recollection, relaxation and contemplation; it's like having a dark corner to hide out in, while a lot of mainstream music is the equivalent of standing on a street corner surrounding by honking cars
r h haha. true
The Soul Cairn is the first plane of Oblivion. Limbo is the first sphere of hell in the Inferno from Dante. The Soul Cairn is the Elder Scrolls' Limbo.
right bro
The Soul Cairn was a huge inspiration for me to write a place in my books. But I got sick of being there because I got lost on a fair number of occasions. Now I just blitz through it as fast as possible. It gives me a headache, like I'm in a room with a black light on for hours.
I agree - I think they wanted it to feel confusing and kind of existential, this feeling of always being lost;while it had that effect it ended up being confusing and exhausting
“You stand within the precincts of the Soul Cairn, an otherworldly refuge dedicated to peace, love, eternal rest and harmony. You stand before one of its makers, whose name is so exalted you may not even speak it. You walk among its servants, who have pledged themselves in service to us, and who in reward have been gifted with life eternal, and the peace that passes all mortal understanding. Would you enter our service, mortal?”
This fits the Soul Cairn's atmosphere so well! "The air, the ground... Everything's just...so...wrong." So creepy and sinister. Walking through the purple mist, knowing the ideal masters want your soul...
1:54 until 2:05 is the darkest part of this soundtrack. The Soul Cairn is entirely hopeless and that part is emblematic of it
This song and the Soul Cairn are the only two things I have experienced that I can call, "depressingly beautiful".
Don't fear the Reaper
The Soul Cairn honestly creeped me out. Really fun stuff, this DLC.
I remember this music being used on the advertisement for Dawnguard and being so excited
I played the Undertaker's Bells and Thunder theme faintly along with this, was legendary. When fighting bosses, played Kane's Burned theme. They go well with this atmosphere.
If a black hole and a neutron white star was collided and was viewed from the surface of Pluto, it would be this type of soundtrack playing in the background
That's where the wretched souls live and stay
The Soul Cairn was meant, I think, to make you think about your actions in soul trapping someone. It makes you consider the consequences of your actions, and wonder if maybe you were the villain all along.
I like the way you've described it and I agree with you. Sometimes some desolated and creepy places with fantastic creepy music as ambience is an awesome experience! :)
Don't let them steal your soul boys
When you take a close look at the tombs and "mausoleuns" all dark with that creepy purple background.. the candles and bones of the forgotten souls.. friend, this is hel (nordic hell per say) a place that is disolated.. has that sad atmosphere of hopeless.. you know that once someone is traped there.. this person are in one of the most terrible and dark ends a character of that universe can be. Specially creepy for me cuz those tombstones and mausoleuns remenbers me of a strange sensation I had when I was a kid and visited a cemetery for the first or second time and approchead these things and was just wandering: this is it ? like.. (this is the home of the dead ?) you know.. not a good thing for a kid to think back then.
The Soul Cairn music in Battlespire (lvl 3) was pretty epic too. I was hoping this would be similar in theme, but oh well, still excellent.
I added this to the dungeon music files in Oblivion and it's amazing, it fits in so well with the others
It doesn't even have the liveliness of the Christian Hell. An eternity of wandering around saying WTF, man? I'm not sure I wouldn't rather be tortured by demons.
My first play through I spent 5 hours here and completed everything to a T. But when I left, I didn’t realize how different the entire game felt inside the Cairn. Like Skyrim was two different games, and if a place can do that, then that’s something else in my eyes. Bethesda really did a great job with this and the Forgotten Vail.
Yeah, didn't you laugh at the people who complained the Soul Cairn was "dreary"? Kids, it's a cross between Purgatory and Hell. Such places aren't MEANT to be cheerful.
The Soul Cairn was really cool and I loved my visit. I spent a good amount of time just kinda meandering and wandering, looking for things to do. I'm basing the "underworld" in my d&d campaign off its design as a desolate area filled with alive but ever dying trees, somewhat destroyed and dilapidated, but still in use buildings, and the calm nature to bring it to life
I wonder if there is a real soul cairn for us mortals here on earth
This music sends shivers down my spine, it's impossibly beautiful
Why Bethesda does not continue to make DLCs for This beautiful game?
***** yes
+Sameule Rosa you meant doesn't
I never was able to get that soul horse back to his owner. I found the horse 3 times before I met the owner, then on my way back from finishing the place, I met the owner. I looked for 15 minutes for the horse back I couldn't see him.
There was a time when he had been something, human is what he thought the name was. He wasn't that anymore, no now he was something more. Whenever he thought of the pathetic existence he had lived as a swine, cattle to be hunted, he laughed to himself. Once he had feared the night and all the horrors it brought, now he embraced them. He was more than a man now, he was a god who was meant to rule over the shattered remnants of what had been the human race, and their blood was meant to sustain him. As he walked through the corridors of the facility, observing people attached to machines draining vital essences from their veins a new thought entered his mind. He would not express it until he was in the presence of the new cattle. When he met these bright, eager young minds who had been brain washed into serving him he could maintain his silence no longer. As his cold lips parted a single sentence escaped from them, "Welcome to the future of humanity! The work you will be doing here will benefit people who you will never meet, but they will appreciate your, how shall I phrase it, sacrifice". The young interns bolted forth with excitement to shake his hand. He was a famous man and they were each squirming at his feet like dogs licking the hands of their master. They needed him to succeed in this world, needed him to survive. He needed them as well, and now had them in his grasp. As each young hand wrote its owner's name on the contract he couldn't help but sigh in contentment. They were his, finally they were his. The whole process was becoming quite redundant by now, but seeing their bright faces shining with hope for opportunities unseen never got old to him. But the most beautiful part was yet to come, when those hopeful faces would be drained of happiness and instead filled with horror as they were drained slowly of all their vital essences. "7 months", he said calmly, "7 months".
geezuz, from what is this?
stevenmael My brain. Needs a little work.
BulletTheEnforcer i must say, i like it
stevenmael I am humbly and honestly flattered sir. Thank you!
BulletTheEnforcer this is good stuff, maybe you should write more.
I just searched it, i was wrong :( soul cairn is a realm of oblivion but is not ruled by daedra lords it's ruled by gem like beings that call themselfs ideal masters or something:)
its where the undead seemingly roam free and invulnerable to any harm. still these gem being have got style :D
I can't stop hearing lightning noises
I sent the murderer of Windhelm to Oblivion myself. Feels good man
mommy! I love you!! I miss you!!
back to me!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Blessed are the Bonemen, for they serve without self in spirit forever.
Blessed are the Mistmen, for they blend in the glory of the transcendent spirit.
Blessed are the Wrathmen, for they render their rage unto the ages.
Blessed are the Masters, for they bridge the past and span the future.
Dawnguard is just too good. It added so many cool locations and pretty much the best follower (Serana). Never played Dragonborn still to this day, but I'm looking forward to it.
I'm with you Serana's my fave follower and the locations were amazing, and I'd argue better than Dragonborn's. Dragonborn's great too in its own right though. Solstheim was cool to me because of the Skaal, the wizard from House Telvanni (forgot his name) and the Black Books. I don't want to spoil it if you haven't played it, but the books grant you a lot of flexibility from there on out in your skills.
In my opinion I like dawnguard and dragonborn equally. The dawnguard gave you an exciting questline along with serana, who is easily one of my favorite followers. Harkon wasn’t really that hard to defeat, which was kinda disappointing in that sense. But the forgotten vale and the soul cairn are probably the most beautiful areas in the game, and I also love that they made being a vampire more fun with the vampire lord (haven’t personally been a vampire yet but I might make a whole new account just for being a vampire). Being a vampire was annoying and pointless unless you had the dawnguard dlc. On the other hand, dragonborn gave you a whole other environment to wander around. Also the shouts they added are badass, bend will probably being my favorite out of the dragonborn dlc. I thought the story overall for dawnguard was better, but assuming you’ve already played through the dragonborn questline, miraak was a much formidable opponent than harkon ever was, and I also found apocrypha quite fascinating as well. Overall, these dlcs are awesome and definitely worth playing through
Oh most definitely, she's my second followers and damn having a mage on my side is fantastic. Lydia is okay but Serena is just better in every way.
Whoa, this is actually really cool
"Stay away from the Oblivion Gate I told them, did they listen? No..."
I love how bleak and hopeless this sounds. It reflects how much of a desolate wasteland the Soul Cairn is.
Agreed. Sure the Empire beat back the Aldmeri in the end, but the fact was that nearly every Legion was operating at less than half of their original number, and a few of them were wiped out entirely. Even with assistance from other parts of the Empire, and even -if- that resulted in a victory, the resulting clean-up and restoration of order would be devastating in itself, given the sheer lack of manpower the Empire would have after such a difficult war.They did what they had to do.
sounds like my mind when I dive into it
I liked Dawnguard way better than dragonborn
Nah boi
I love both tho
Dawnguard's story is way more interesting. I like the idea of an imminent threat of vampire invasion of Skyrim. Gives off Underworld/30 days of night vibes
Best soundtrack in the game
"You have found our fortress..."
On the mark. The soul cairn is really depressing.
This track reminds me a lot of Tomb Raider Underworld - that underwater level near the end for example.
This cured my headache, holy crap! I thought it was going to be awful, but it seems that I am greatly mistaken! Man, I want this DLC now.
When I joined Vampires, I sent Isran here, now his body serves the Volhikar, and I use his weapon to trap souls, best part? His soul was used to enchant the weapon.
I'll give it a try, thank you.
I purchased this dlc and will never give it away
i have one. ill try this in a few years.
Soul: "I know longer hunger, grow weary, or feel anything but loneliness."
Me: Well that's a little depressing...
Molag Bal and Mehrunes Dagon would find this entertaining. ;)
I want that helmet
Soul cairn ost = hell
Forgotten vale ost = heaven
those 2 that disliked this lost there souls >.< :))
lost world origin pripyat ambient!
So epic and dark..
I really hope they come out with a new DLC for the remastered version.
I doubt it bud :(
It's.. too epic..
the first time I was in the Soul cairn and watch to the sky me so: "Wow holy shit is that a strange sky..." After I walked a bit langer and talked to Serana I watch to the sky I was so very scared because the sky fells like you've being watched :D I was so happy when I was in the Castle again ;)
(hope my english is not that bad I come from Germany ;) )
Spooky
wow, i didnt realize the soul carin was a plane of oblivion XD
Sort of reminds me of stalker & fallout,and that's a good thing.
I just said it because I felt like it :P It's the thing that came to mind is all.
The ends justify the means
Molag-Bal's plane is Coldharbor, not the Soul Cairn.
Sounds kinda simmiliar to DoW Dark Crusade campaing map theme
Quick question, will you be posting an mp3 link by any chance? I would really like the extra Dawnguard tunes but can't seem to find any around.
I will never use a Black Soul Gem, ever again. Thank Azura I sided with her instead of that High Elf prick.
Abandon all hope ye who enter...
really? damn, the guy has style 8D
Molag-bals realm :P he created the vampires :D
this reminds me one of the soundtracks from fallout 3
+PogromcyTeczy Which one if you know? Just curious
I want to know whose oblivion realm this is the most likely would be molag Bol but ESO contradicts that so who could it be maybes it's jyggalag probaly not maybe there's a daedric prince we don't know about or it's boethiah or vaermina or the daedric prince (whose name I can't remember) yknow the realm that's inaccessible to MORTALS but vampires and the undead can enter no problem or it just needs a soul sacrifice
No Soul Cairn isn't related to one of the known Daedric Princes. This plane of Oblivion is controlled by the creepy 'Ideal Masters' who never manifest physically.
The Soul Cairn is unrelated to the Daedric Princes (that we know of). IIRC, it's the world that is INSIDE soul gems. Where those souls that were used to power your enchanted weapons go.
Octavia Grundstück not directly inside, but where they are sent when the gem is used. inside a soul gem, it looks like azura's star, if you remember that quest. originally, i (and probably most people) believed consuming the soul gem actually consumed the essence that is the soul, turning it into pure power. but then they clarified that in fact, consuming a soul gem is basically performing a contract with the ideal masters, exchanging the soul for their power
+brocalfur maybe they're a mix between?
It's either mephala or nocturnal
+Thomas Gladstone u serious..? -.-
I don't know either now
Try playing yume nikki, a freeware japanese exploration game where you explore the rather depressing and often disturbing dreamscape of someone who only seems to dream. The soundtrack is very similar to this song at points, except more 16 bit due to limitations. Might be worth a look if you can appreciate that kind of thing, and if you can appreciate this song, im guessing you can.
hell of a lot better than my German, lol
Sounds similiar to hellfire peninsula from wow
Despite how good this is the Soul Cairn theme from battlespire just fits better.
EDIT: then again the only good thing about battlespire was the music. Seriously, battlespire sucks but the music is amazing.
... but what is it you seeKK
Durnehviir
fucking epic, it's amazing.......SKYRIM RULES!!! but
wo zum geier krieg ich eigentlich dies scheiß fotoresaltische darstellung her ohne mich anmelden zu müssen kann mir da einer vielleicht bitte mal auf die sprüng helfne (für skyrim jetz net für dawnguard weil ich die addons noch net hab)... wäre euch dankbar leute wirklich sehr dankbar