I love how they finally gave mordred's side of the king Arthur legends ,how he was always raised to hate Arthur and was never given a chance to be anything else but a weapon to destroy his father and his kingdom. This gives a non-demonic point of view of the man who has always been demonized for hundreds of years. After hearing this you can't help but sympathize with him, with the position he was born into.
Mordred is a literary figure, yes, but from long before the Dark Tower series. He is the bastard child of King Aurtur and his sister Morgan Le Fae. In the myth, Mordred was the one that in the end, killed Aurthur, and died himself in the process. Morgan spent his entire life twisting the child, and later the man, to hate his father, who he never knew.
although i ve never read the Dark Towers i believe this song resemble's perfectly Mordred the son of king Arthur who embraced darkness and in end he killed and died by his father and finally reddeemed himself u can watch Excalibur an old but great movie who shows what mordred was and what he became
The reason this fits to dark tower's Mordred is that Mordred in dark tower was named as Mordred 'cause he had kind of same destiny the original Mordred had. As long as I can remember, Mordred died but his father, Roland, was physically OK, so, the whole song doesn't even fit to dark tower's Mordred.
I love how they finally gave mordred's side of the king Arthur legends ,how he was always raised to hate Arthur and was never given a chance to be anything else but a weapon to destroy his father and his kingdom. This gives a non-demonic point of view of the man who has always been demonized for hundreds of years. After hearing this you can't help but sympathize with him, with the position he was born into.
Mordred is a literary figure, yes, but from long before the Dark Tower series. He is the bastard child of King Aurtur and his sister Morgan Le Fae. In the myth, Mordred was the one that in the end, killed Aurthur, and died himself in the process. Morgan spent his entire life twisting the child, and later the man, to hate his father, who he never knew.
I agree with you....personally I really love the figure of Mordred, because of his sad story
this song is really epic. I play Fate alot and I love listening to this song while playing Fate: The Cursed King
This song is perfect, BLIND GUARDIAN FOR EVER! UP GUARDIANS OF GREECE!
"no one ask if i want it, if i liked it"
well i liked it =)
although i ve never read the Dark Towers i believe this song resemble's perfectly Mordred the son of king Arthur who embraced darkness and in end he killed and died by his father and finally reddeemed himself u can watch Excalibur an old but great movie who shows what mordred was and what he became
Amazing song
Oh come on! Dont blame Mordred! That was how he was raised! That was his Fate! You cant easily change your Fate!
Turn off the Light and Murder the Dawn!!!!
@GusNightshadeBand
actually The Dark Tower is based on Robert Browning's poem "Childe Roland to The Dark Tower Came"
My high school is producing a version of Camelot the musical and at auditions i sang this song. lol not for my audition but while i was waiting.
@EvelRavenloch Mayhap you are familiar with the other myths, in which Medrawt supported his Sire; for old myths, there is none finer to discuss.
the like bar is as clean as me :)
never done drugs never will do
Also Heather Dale brought me here o_O;
yes this is about mordred from the dark tower series
pes ta aderfe!
@Zardikar94 I have never done a Nightfall video.
this is the one blind guardian song that noone dislikes on youtube.
The reason this fits to dark tower's Mordred is that Mordred in dark tower was named as Mordred 'cause he had kind of same destiny the original Mordred had. As long as I can remember, Mordred died but his father, Roland, was physically OK, so, the whole song doesn't even fit to dark tower's Mordred.
@GusNightshadeBand Yeah!!!
@ComrnanderShepard Or Uthred of Bebbanburg :D
AOTP!
@AmyLeeKaulitz really?!?!?!?!?!
Yes but not at all! The Dark Tower is about this song!
quality too low
@GusNightshadeBand
actually The Dark Tower is based on Robert Browning's poem "Childe Roland to The Dark Tower Came"