“Father abandoned child, wife husband, one brother another; for this illness seemed to strike through the breath and sight. And so they died. And none could be found to bury the dead for money or friendship. Members of a household brought their dead to a ditch as best they could, without priest, without divine offices ... great pits were dug and piled deep with the multitude of dead. And they died by the hundreds both day and night ... And as soon as those ditches were filled more were dug ... And I, Agnolo di Tura ... buried my five children with my own hands. And there were also those who were so sparsely covered with earth that the dogs dragged them forth and devoured many bodies throughout the city. There was no one who wept for any death, for all awaited death. And so many died that all believed it was the end of the world.” - Angolo di Tura
The Black Plague was one of the greatest tragedies to ever befall Europe; yet it also produced numerous examples of kindness and heroism. The French doctor Guy de Chauliac, for example, worked so tirelessly trying to find a cure that he ended up contracting the disease himself, though he miraculously survived.
I watch a documentary about the black plague and he was mentioned, when he contracted of the plague, his assistant documented the effects of the plague from him sick and dying master.
I remember reading the last writings of an unnamed Irish monk who contracted (and presumably died of) the plague, all his brothers in the monastery died and all the people in the nearby village had died too. Nobody else came to him. He penned a last letter thinking genuinely that he was the last remaining person in a dead world. I couldn't imagine being in that situation.
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave.
I'm listening to this music right now for the first time. This is definitely one of your best if not the best ambients ever composed! This is just like watching a movie, no, it's something more than that. Treasure!
Your mixes get more detailed and unique every time you drop something new. I absolutely adore your work. So brilliantly captivating. Thank you for sharing your gift!
Thank you for the content. Not sure it's the right niche but if anyone's interested in the Black Death I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's 14th century crisis videos series. Keep up with the amazing work! Love, Jacques
Outstanding. And for anyone that likes to read while listening to music: this particular one would pair PERFECTLY with "Between Two Fires" by Christopher Buehlman
Great stuff as always! Love the little touches of atmosphere like the carts and flies! Very chilling. (Also, forever holding out for a dragon-themed one. Pretty please?🥺)
Hi, I've been following your work for a while now and it's really amazing. Your videos create a wonderful, enigmatic atmosphere. I was wondering if you could someday do a video of The Masque of the Red Death by E. A. Poe That would be wonderful. Have a nice day :)
Hi Nellie, first of all, thank you very much for your kind feedback! I am indeed planning to turn more of Poe's stories into dark ambient videos. "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Pit and the Pendulum" are at the top of the list. Have a nice day too!
I'm here, reading many comments left on this video with The Ancestor's voice from The Darkest Dungeon. While I'm writing a fanfiction on scp 049. Nothing better than this.
@@restforthewicked6842 I really like how you use the vocals, since the Fall of House of Usher, Draugr and so on I'm impressed how much character the story becomes with them. Keep it up, I really enjoy your work.
If you want, you can create an ambient music inspired by the siege of Leningrad (modern Saint Petersburg) during World War II. For some reason, I was reminded of these events. The Nazis blocked the city's food supply routes, and famine set in for 872 days in the multi - million-strong city (September 8, 1941-January 27, 1944). The daily norm was 125 grams of bread (there were differences for different population groups, but 125 grams is the minimum norm). There were so many corpses that they could have littered the streets, and often no one had the strength to clean them up. Recordings of the girl Tanya Savicheva are known on the territory of the CIS countries: "Zhenya died on December 28 at 12.30 am in 1941. My grandmother died on January 25, 3 p.m., 1942. Leka died on March 17 at 5 a.m. in 1942. Uncle Vasya died on April 13 at 2 a.m. in 1942. Uncle Lesha on May 10 at 4 pm, 1942. Mother May 13 at 7.30 am 1942 The Savichevs are dead. Everyone died. Only Tanya is left." The scariest things aren't done by monsters, they're done by humans.
oh it's really can be ambient for Leningrad. if this video have any part includes metronom sound with total silence it will be absolutely correct for blocked tradegy.
I can hear it now: raid sirens in the distance, the sound of rubble falling and fires burning around you. The sound of German soldiers below screaming orders followed up by gunshots from Lugers and MP-40s alike. The sound of your own kin dying to the German war machine, while you grasp onto the last strand of hoping you'll survive.
Did this scourge originate from some isolated Mongolian Valley. Discovered by roving Europeans and exacerbated by the expansion of Asia in the fifteenth century. However, I'm sure I've read that it's pretty much been popping its nose up for millennia. Now we have a watered down version. Good job Chinese manufacturers could sell all that PPE and test kits. 😀
Oh my gosh the BEAUTY of your videos, thank you so much for this❤️
That’s very kind of you to say! Thanks for watching!
“Father abandoned child, wife husband, one brother another; for this illness seemed to strike through the breath and sight. And so they died. And none could be found to bury the dead for money or friendship. Members of a household brought their dead to a ditch as best they could, without priest, without divine offices ... great pits were dug and piled deep with the multitude of dead. And they died by the hundreds both day and night ... And as soon as those ditches were filled more were dug ... And I, Agnolo di Tura ... buried my five children with my own hands. And there were also those who were so sparsely covered with earth that the dogs dragged them forth and devoured many bodies throughout the city. There was no one who wept for any death, for all awaited death. And so many died that all believed it was the end of the world.”
- Angolo di Tura
The Black Plague was one of the greatest tragedies to ever befall Europe; yet it also produced numerous examples of kindness and heroism. The French doctor Guy de Chauliac, for example, worked so tirelessly trying to find a cure that he ended up contracting the disease himself, though he miraculously survived.
I watch a documentary about the black plague and he was mentioned, when he contracted of the plague, his assistant documented the effects of the plague from him sick and dying master.
He was also the Pope’s personal physician during the Plague.
I remember reading the last writings of an unnamed Irish monk who contracted (and presumably died of) the plague, all his brothers in the monastery died and all the people in the nearby village had died too. Nobody else came to him. He penned a last letter thinking genuinely that he was the last remaining person in a dead world. I couldn't imagine being in that situation.
@@IAmTheStig32wow that is astounding, I'm genuinely interested, do you know more?
@@IAmTheStig32 I'm curious too
Thank you for helping to tell these stories and build these scoundscapes! You've helped inspire my creativity so much.
Awesome! I appreciate your kind words!
Hopelessness. Fear. Death knocking on the door. Terror. A symphony for the ears. As always bloody well done.
Thank You.
Thank you, buddy!
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave.
Rats, crows, flies.... the cart filled with corpses sinks into the night, welcome to 1348 and thanks for the journey
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
18:38...utter morbid genius! WOW
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
Such beautiful music for such a scary subject. Very well done, thank you.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
You are a fantastic storyteller of sound. Beautiful execution of an incredibly dark event.
Very kind! Thank you very much!
I'm listening to this music right now for the first time. This is definitely one of your best if not the best ambients ever composed! This is just like watching a movie, no, it's something more than that. Treasure!
Wow, I'm really glad to hear that! Thank you so much!
Captain Nemo.... 20000 Leauges? No rush, I'm binging everything else over and over, so next 100 years will be all good. You are an amazing artist.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
The deeper you go down the rabbit hole of research concerning the Black Plague, the more unspeakably dark it gets.
Yep. They were even at work back then.
Your mixes get more detailed and unique every time you drop something new. I absolutely adore your work. So brilliantly captivating. Thank you for sharing your gift!
Wow, that's very nice of you to say! I really appreciate it!
Thank you for the content. Not sure it's the right niche but if anyone's interested in the Black Death I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's 14th century crisis videos series. Keep up with the amazing work! Love, Jacques
Thank you very much, Jacques!
From symptoms to flys feasting upon your corpse, what a terrible time for all
True. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this ambient collection! It will certainly come in handy in my dnd campaign set in 14th century England
Awesome! Have fun and thanks for watching!
New beat just dropped. Hell yeah!
Hope you like it! Thanks for watching!
this gave me goosebumps but calmed me down
Cool, thanks for watching!
Die Pest war schon ein Fluch. Aber was Du daraus machst,das Video und die Musik ist ein Segen. Absolut perfekte Atmosphäre.
Vielen Dank! Das ist sehr nett von dir!
Sehr schön gesagt. :-)
Niced done 😊 wicked of the rest is the best ambience 🐍🐍
Haha, thanks Antonio!
@@restforthewicked6842 anytime 👍🏻
Nice track. Love your work. Keep it up.
Very kind! Thanks a lot!
Your music is all I need right now heal
Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Alright!! Been waiting👍🏻👍🏻 Thanks RFTW!!
My pleasure! Thank you, Sean!
Awesome choice ! Sounds like you worked hard on that one. Great job ! I will listen to it a lot while working !
Awesome! Thanks for your kind words!
Incredibly vivid and hauntingly morose and morbid ❤
So glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
Outstanding. And for anyone that likes to read while listening to music: this particular one would pair PERFECTLY with "Between Two Fires" by Christopher Buehlman
Thank you very much!
The Quality of your Music is stunning! Excellent!!
Wow, thanks! Very kind!
Great stuff as always! Love the little touches of atmosphere like the carts and flies! Very chilling.
(Also, forever holding out for a dragon-themed one. Pretty please?🥺)
Thank you very much for your kind feedback! A dragon-themed video is on my to-do list;-)
@@restforthewicked6842 Huzzah! 🎉
Hi, I've been following your work for a while now and it's really amazing. Your videos create a wonderful, enigmatic atmosphere. I was wondering if you could someday do a video of The Masque of the Red Death by E. A. Poe That would be wonderful. Have a nice day :)
Hi Nellie, first of all, thank you very much for your kind feedback! I am indeed planning to turn more of Poe's stories into dark ambient videos. "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Pit and the Pendulum" are at the top of the list. Have a nice day too!
Восхитительно 🖤🖤🖤
Thank you very much!
Amazing as always!!!
That’s very kind! Thanks a lot!
Now where has this been my entire life, sub 💙
So glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the sub! 🖤
I'm here, reading many comments left on this video with The Ancestor's voice from The Darkest Dungeon. While I'm writing a fanfiction on scp 049.
Nothing better than this.
Awesome! Thanks for watching and happy writing!
Excellent work!
Very kind! Thanks for watching!
"The fields untended and the farms empty - the dead are within their beds, the streets and the silence is drowned by the incessant buzzing of flies."
you gotta start tagging this stuff with DnD you would blow up so fast
Thank you.
Happy to share! Thanks for watching!
haunting and beautiful
Thank you very much!
yeeees, i wated for it so long!
Hope you like it. Thanks for watching!
@@restforthewicked6842 is it correct that i hear in the end part wich is similar to "Dead king ambience"?
@@mikadmitra1799 You're right, the part with the choir is the intro of "Hall of the Dead King".
Wow 🖤
I appreciate you watching!
@restforthewicked6842 New subscriber too 💖
@@JuicyJJB Yay! Thank you very much!🖤
Okay, because no one else seems to be sayin' it:
"Bring out yer dead!" *Bong* "Bring out yer dead!"
Another 2 weeks went by, let's go!
Thanks for watching buddy!
@@restforthewicked6842 I really like how you use the vocals, since the Fall of House of Usher, Draugr and so on I'm impressed how much character the story becomes with them. Keep it up, I really enjoy your work.
@@einsiedler6052 Thanks buddy, that means a lot to me!
Best night sleep I had gotten in weeks
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Fitting.
Hey, is this and all other music on your channel is copyright free?
If you want, you can create an ambient music inspired by the siege of Leningrad (modern Saint Petersburg) during World War II. For some reason, I was reminded of these events.
The Nazis blocked the city's food supply routes, and famine set in for 872 days in the multi - million-strong city (September 8, 1941-January 27, 1944). The daily norm was 125 grams of bread (there were differences for different population groups, but 125 grams is the minimum norm). There were so many corpses that they could have littered the streets, and often no one had the strength to clean them up.
Recordings of the girl Tanya Savicheva are known on the territory of the CIS countries:
"Zhenya died on December 28 at 12.30 am in 1941.
My grandmother died on January 25, 3 p.m., 1942.
Leka died on March 17 at 5 a.m. in 1942.
Uncle Vasya died on April 13 at 2 a.m. in 1942.
Uncle Lesha on May 10 at 4 pm, 1942.
Mother May 13 at 7.30 am 1942
The Savichevs are dead.
Everyone died.
Only Tanya is left."
The scariest things aren't done by monsters, they're done by humans.
oh it's really can be ambient for Leningrad. if this video have any part includes metronom sound with total silence it will be absolutely correct for blocked tradegy.
I can hear it now: raid sirens in the distance, the sound of rubble falling and fires burning around you. The sound of German soldiers below screaming orders followed up by gunshots from Lugers and MP-40s alike. The sound of your own kin dying to the German war machine, while you grasp onto the last strand of hoping you'll survive.
Efsane 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot!
And just like that I'm in Halloween mood.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
is there somewhere to purchase? fire stuff
Not yet. Thanks for watching!
They have it just a little bit.Backwards..... Isaiah 57:21...."There is no rest for the wicked".......No Rest...
Actually, this sound makes my mind calm...
because my video makes real nightmares
I think your vidio is most scariest that i heard
make a bigfoot themed ambient, great video❤
Yeti and Bigfoot are on my list. Thanks for your kind comment!
💖🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watching!
Plague Doctors! You know what to do!
Thanks for watching!
Im reading Inferno by Dan Brown. Interesting timing of your comment lol
Indeed ⚗️🧪
Aye
#darkambient
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❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
The knight lives in each of us, you just have to awaken it.
Did this scourge originate from some isolated Mongolian Valley. Discovered by roving Europeans and exacerbated by the expansion of Asia in the fifteenth century. However, I'm sure I've read that it's pretty much been popping its nose up for millennia. Now we have a watered down version. Good job Chinese manufacturers could sell all that PPE and test kits. 😀
Scp-049 vibes!
Thanks for watching!
#darkambient
Bring out your dead, "bang" bring out your dead. 😂
Thanks for watching!
"I seek the cure against pestilence" - The Doctor
Thanks for watching!
@@restforthewicked6842 ur welcome.
I would of survived it know why? Cause I'm African American which meaning at the time of the disease I would of been in Africa.
I'm working on a video about Asanbosam, let's see how you survive this one;-) Thanks for watching!
@@restforthewicked6842what's that?
it was atmospheric and eerie, but those vocals took it in the wrong direction..
Thank you for your feedback!
тема из ворона присутствует?
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For christ sake, do you ALWAYS have to start with that same damn intro sound?
I don’t mind it. I think it’s cool. Gives me nostalgia.
Потскажите как эта група называется.