This theme fits perfectly as you traverse the ruins of Orr, discovering and learning about this once magnificent kingdom and the folly that led to its downfall and ultimately, the dark fate that consumed it. It is a pitiful sight when you come across an undead farmer still tilling the soil even though the purpose for doing so is long since gone. No wonder they sometimes exclaim "So tired..." when you kill them.
I love your observation brother. I still find this portrayal of human suffering to nebe underrated. Base gw 2 has a beautifully tragic story when you fully understand itm
Amazing piece of music. Captures the essence of the once mighty and beautiful Kingdom of Orr, now a festering, ruined wasteland where only the dead roam and Zhaitan reigns.
Your journey is nearing its end. All your efforts are finally coming to fruition. You're close to the final battle. Your journey brings you to something old, ancient even, a place that once held great power or significance, an old shrine,to a long-forgotten god of great power, or the ruins of an ancient city in which the gods themselves once tread. There is little left, but what is left is still awe-inspiring, humbling.
I finally found it I hated Orr as I went through it, but now, as I return, brought back on a quest to ease the soul of a lost friend, I realized I missed this theme
This is where the dark and mysterious character would reveal his true form or his story, going back ages ago, to when the conflict first formed. This is where the origins of so many mysteries are learned, where so much hidden knowledge is found. This is where the story of the great evil that threatens the land is discovered, and this is where the key to ending the threat once and for all is truly learned. That's the scenario that forms in my head when I listen to this, at least.
This theme fits perfectly as you traverse the ruins of Orr, discovering and learning about this once magnificent kingdom and the folly that led to its downfall and ultimately, the dark fate that consumed it. It is a pitiful sight when you come across an undead farmer still tilling the soil even though the purpose for doing so is long since gone. No wonder they sometimes exclaim "So tired..." when you kill them.
Or "Rest.....at last...."
I love your observation brother. I still find this portrayal of human suffering to nebe underrated. Base gw 2 has a beautifully tragic story when you fully understand itm
Amazing piece of music. Captures the essence of the once mighty and beautiful Kingdom of Orr, now a festering, ruined wasteland where only the dead roam and Zhaitan reigns.
I love how they use this soundtrack in Lions Arch on Halloween. Certainly makes it more spooky.
This song feels like all of your dead ancestors calling on you
Soule is an absolute genius. The game OST was never the same without him.
i spent hours looking for this and it was worth it, it's the best song on the soundtrack for me hands down
Your journey is nearing its end. All your efforts are finally coming to fruition. You're close to the final battle. Your journey brings you to something old, ancient even, a place that once held great power or significance, an old shrine,to a long-forgotten god of great power, or the ruins of an ancient city in which the gods themselves once tread. There is little left, but what is left is still awe-inspiring, humbling.
I finally found it
I hated Orr as I went through it, but now, as I return, brought back on a quest to ease the soul of a lost friend, I realized I missed this theme
i feel you bro i hated it once but listening to these musics kinda makes me happy somehow its nostalgic
This is where the dark and mysterious character would reveal his true form or his story, going back ages ago, to when the conflict first formed. This is where the origins of so many mysteries are learned, where so much hidden knowledge is found. This is where the story of the great evil that threatens the land is discovered, and this is where the key to ending the threat once and for all is truly learned.
That's the scenario that forms in my head when I listen to this, at least.
You know what they say... "Death... good."
Yeah cause the undead are longing for rest
Probably the best Non-Combative song in the game.
I once used Psychedelic and I played this song on my earphone , and then I trip to heaven
i love orr in Guild Wars 2
Awesome tune!
so beautiful
I've been trying to trigger this one for days around Orr. But it never wants to work unless some major shit goes down :( So I found this!
Or it's like being in the presence of something astonishing, something big and intimidating, like a foe or a structure
has anyone recored the combat music when you capture the gates of arah with the pact in open world mode or know what it is titled?
Similar to tracks played in Desolation in GW:Nightfall
You have described... you know... Orr;)
That would seem more accurate, as when slain, they make comments about their release.
Rise of the Tomb Raider feelings
Orr is such a shit area, but this track is amazing.