Every time I started up Morrowind, I would start a new character and never really get him anywhere. Each session of the game was a magnificent dream, I was puny and small. But aye, I was a free man.
''Hey, wake up! Stand up. There you go, you were dreaming. Err what's your name? (insert name here) Well, not even last night's storm could wake you. I heard them say we've reached Morrowind. I'm sure they'll let us go.''
i wouldn't say that gaming has hit a snag yes but there are still great people in this world who love games like morrowind just as much as we do don't lose hope :)
S-such beautiful images... I love this music. I feel so... calm. Relaxed. Loved. Cared for. Truly at peace. Thank you, I love this. My day has increased in happiness score-fold.
that is EXACTLY wut i thought. i said to myself and quoted "Morrowind is my home, it calls to me". unfortunately, i got kicked out of the house along with my mom and sisters and i had no access to a strong enough computer ever since, i still have the game and its case, i just sit there sometimes and imagine the beauty my "homeland" has i am lost, i must return home
There was something about Morrowind that was so different for me. Everything in Morrowind to me was somewhat alien to in comparison to the other games. It's as if Morrowind is like that lost land that no one really knows about, and in which contains different types of climates, creatures, and people! Oh I just love it! Haha. Sorry for my nerd speech. xD
Love this so much, I was on a car ride from the beach which lasted about two hours and couldn't fall asleep. My friend put this on and we plugged our headphones into the dual jack and I fell asleep listening to this within 6 mins. So nice and peaceful. I love the sound of rain and thunderstorms :)
Always reminds me of college. I used to listen to this as I was studying back when you first uploaded it my junior year. Those were good fucking times.
I loved Morrowind, I was always disappointed with how the later games went. Skyrim made good use of it's setting, but Oblivion felt like a very generic RPG. Morrowind was truly alien in setting.
Indeed. Morrowind really helped jump the Elder Scrolls series into the new era of gaming. Oblivion and Skyrim just show different places within the same universe. Morrowind is a classic and if you can manage to run it on a PC with the Sounds and Graphics Overhaul patch, you'll really be in for a treat.
good points and wise words, in this cold world there are rare ppl who think like you, be yourself my friend and dont change yourself:) the world have so much to offer but most people cant see it anymore...sad enough... Greetings from Germany ;)
Wow, I have pretty much the same story as you about discovering the wonder that is Morrowind! Back in 2002, I didn't even like RPGs, but when I caught a glimpse of the beautiful water in Morrowind, I said, I gotta try this out at least just to show off my video card! :) But in the process, the Elder Scrolls grew on me. The music, the sense of complete freedom in a living, breathing, fantastical world. Also love Fallout now and wish I had played the originals (Which also have great soundtracks).
During a quest in Morrowind,if the location was far away,I would always open the map and think about the route I must take.For example use the guild of mages to teleport from Balmora to Ald'Rhun.Then walk to a fishing village on the west coast(forgot it's name) where I could get a boat to the north of Vvanderfell and then travel the rest of the road on foot and swim some distance.Enter the Necromancer's den and kill him.Retrace your steps to get back or just wonder around.Fast travel is lazy.
1 Cast mark at quest giver 2. Travel by: Mages guild, Stilt strider, Boat, Divine intervention, Almsivi intervention. 3. Cast Recall when quest complete. Fast travel is lazy and compresses the world into a loading screen.
have you ever feel like the world in game is mutch better than the whole real one ? well this song helped me with realizing that you can live your own game only with HD soundtrack..... and you know... this is a soundrack i mentioned
no problem... it essentially says that when you look out into the stars and you contemplate all that is our universe you come to realize who you are as well and in that sense, since you were created by the universe you ARE the universe looking at itself and reflecting
Waking in my bed at 3am to the sound of MW travel music(which I was sleeping to). A battle song somehow slipped into my playlist and I thought I was being attacked by a cliff racer. I tried to go back to sleep but the songs were so Morrowindy that I couldn't. I have been playing Skyrim ever since(with my MW playlist in the background, of course). All was quiet as I was coming up on an unfamiliar quest objective. Just as I hit land, this video started. Scared the bejeebus out of me.
Ahh,I remember when I used to just open my porch door & leave my sheat closed,feel the fresh air,breath it in-and out,and here that beautiful rain on a calm...peaceful...and amazing day/morning
No game ever got me even half of the feelings i had in Morrowind. this is just part of my youth. cant forget the mornings I spent with my brother relaxing with hot chocolate and Morrowind (:
you can click 'add to' under the video, add it to a new playlist. There is a replay option in any playlist you watch, and if its only 1 video it will play over and over.
I've read many of the comments, and it's true, that sometimes it seems unthinkable that such beauty that we find in games like these, could exist in reality. But I've been lucky enough to experience them, if not just for a short while. To me the mountains up at Abisko, Lapland, Sweden, is Morrowind, only in the real world. Try going there sometime.
mostly agree, with modification that sitting in front of a television virtual adventuring could be seen as lazy, instead of hiking around in real woods. But yeah, I avoid fast travel, too. In a game type where immersion is foremost, fast traveling pulls you out of a realistic experience. I love to walk from place to place if just to experience the expanse of the world, and see whats just around the next bend.
I find it fascinating that this music "says" something to me more so than the regular stuff I listen to on the radio.Although this one inparticular didn't beckon me to come home.I left that to Assassin's Creed :)
I think I know where you mean. Many years ago, this was the exact spot I'd go to setup roleplaying with my character. It's from the shore of Khuul; to the northwest of Vvardenfell.
I noticed how impacting the Elder Scrolls Music has had. now try to be relaxed and listen to something like a COD soundtrack and see why these games are better in every aspect of the word.
Then such whimsy may still persist deep within the soul. Release it, exercise it, let no mere words change who you choose to be. If you live near the woods, do this; wait till about 8 o'clock at night, make some trail markers you can't miss and just wander. Howl, sing, sleep beneath the stars, cry out all of your frustrations, feel the earth begin to embrace you, breathe the rare clean winds of the wilds, and know this: Your heart is born free, keep it so. You will thank me for this. Be free.
Why is it we confine ourselves to those cities of stone and steel? We were not meant to be here. In the world we made for ourselves. We are free. We were meant to be who we wanted to be, not what other people say we need to be. Our hearts ache for the winds. We beg for the trees. We sob for our freedom. We look to the night skies to seek the star that will guide us home. The world will never end. The wilds will never truly vanish. And our hearts will always cry out to sleep beneath the stars.
Morrowind was a great game there's no doubt about it, but in my personal opinion Oblivion was my all time favourite of TES series. Skyrim was also a brilliant game I just didn't feel the same fantasy based atmosphere that the previous games had.
Has any one ever stood on a lone island in Morrowind and watched a full day pass by my favorite island is a tiny camp with a water fall very nice area especially if its raining
Well, I played morrowind for a breif time on xbox, therefore Oblivion is my game, Morrowind had alot more to it, and then we have Skyrim ... great game but it won't ever give me that feeling of nostalgia, but maybe, it'll give a new generation that feeling sometime in the future.
Wake up. Wake up. There you go. You were dreaming. I've heard they say we've reached Morrowind, I'm sure they'll let us go.
maksphoto78 you forgot ''well, not even last night's storm could wake you''.
Quiet. Here comes the guard.
This is where you get off.
Come with me.
"Get yourself up on deck and let's keep this as civil as possible"
"You finally arrive but our records don't show from where"
Every time I started up Morrowind, I would start a new character and never really get him anywhere. Each session of the game was a magnificent dream, I was puny and small. But aye, I was a free man.
''Hey, wake up! Stand up. There you go, you were dreaming. Err what's your name? (insert name here) Well, not even last night's storm could wake you. I heard them say we've reached Morrowind. I'm sure they'll let us go.''
i wouldn't say that gaming has hit a snag yes but there are still great people in this world who love games like morrowind just as much as we do don't lose hope :)
I was wide awake and then my mom yelled at me to go to sleep but I couldn't so then I turned this on and then I fell right asleep. Thank you so much!
S-such beautiful images... I love this music. I feel so... calm. Relaxed. Loved. Cared for. Truly at peace. Thank you, I love this. My day has increased in happiness score-fold.
A melancholy of war. Lost in a sound of rain, resonating through out the beats of my heart. Filling myself up with the embrace of a hope.
Now why would I want to close my eyes with all these beautiful illustrations?
To realize the Event and the Prophecy?
You don't have that kind of scenery in Nighon, huh..?
that is EXACTLY wut i thought. i said to myself and quoted "Morrowind is my home, it calls to me".
unfortunately, i got kicked out of the house along with my mom and sisters and i had no access to a strong enough computer ever since, i still have the game and its case, i just sit there sometimes and imagine the beauty my "homeland" has
i am lost, i must return home
To this day, the rain music in Morrowind is my favorite out of any game. They just set the atmosphere up so well.
There was something about Morrowind that was so different for me. Everything in Morrowind to me was somewhat alien to in comparison to the other games.
It's as if Morrowind is like that lost land that no one really knows about, and in which contains different types of climates, creatures, and people! Oh I just love it! Haha.
Sorry for my nerd speech. xD
Makes me want to play Morrowind again.
Come, Nerevar, friend or foe, come.
Agent1W And I'm playing it right now. xD
Sleep, damn you! SLEEEEP!
They have taken you from the Imperial City's prison, first by carriage and now by boat, to the east; to Morrowind...
Agent1W
Fear not, for I am watching. You, have been chosen.
alex3rd11 many fall but one remains
Love this so much, I was on a car ride from the beach which lasted about two hours and couldn't fall asleep. My friend put this on and we plugged our headphones into the dual jack and I fell asleep listening to this within 6 mins. So nice and peaceful. I love the sound of rain and thunderstorms :)
Always reminds me of college. I used to listen to this as I was studying back when you first uploaded it my junior year. Those were good fucking times.
I loved Morrowind, I was always disappointed with how the later games went. Skyrim made good use of it's setting, but Oblivion felt like a very generic RPG. Morrowind was truly alien in setting.
This was god damn lovely.
omg lol! i was bareback when i closed my eyes and listened and i literally started feeling chilly with the rain sound.... dude this is crazy!!
Best background music ever for writing a story :)
The contest has finally ended. This video wins the internet.
Stunning... just wow haha :) I come back to this video all the time. If I'm down, if I'm happy etc etc. So thank you so much :)
This was really awesome! But I do have to admit that at some points it got frustrating because it was so slow yet so good
it will... but... i am enjoying every moment... with this soundtrack... its endless... thanks for uploading that :)
7:37 That's one of the greatest photographs ever taken wonder who took it remember seeing it on google images 6 years ago for the 1st time
This is peaceful. Having never played Morrowind on the PC before, maybe now I should. Thanks for this Nordrassil.
Did you wind up playing it?
If yes, what did you think?
that was beautiful.
Indeed. Morrowind really helped jump the Elder Scrolls series into the new era of gaming. Oblivion and Skyrim just show different places within the same universe.
Morrowind is a classic and if you can manage to run it on a PC with the Sounds and Graphics Overhaul patch, you'll really be in for a treat.
No, it made you relaxed and spellbound, it achieved it's goal as you did yours.
good points and wise words, in this cold world there are rare ppl who think like you, be yourself my friend and dont change yourself:) the world have so much to offer but most people cant see it anymore...sad enough...
Greetings from Germany ;)
Wow, I have pretty much the same story as you about discovering the wonder that is Morrowind! Back in 2002, I didn't even like RPGs, but when I caught a glimpse of the beautiful water in Morrowind, I said, I gotta try this out at least just to show off my video card! :) But in the process, the Elder Scrolls grew on me. The music, the sense of complete freedom in a living, breathing, fantastical world. Also love Fallout now and wish I had played the originals (Which also have great soundtracks).
Ah thank you, I was running short of relaxing sleep music c:
This was beyond words! Thank you so much! I will be so hearing this in the next few days, months, years
It's not a matter of knowledge but of love if there is such a thing as love for a video game.
i listened to it in many situations but today this made my day :D
Just perfection...
Thx dude, you're my hero today :-)
I luv listening to the sound of RAIN its so calm an PEACEFUL. Good medatation music!!!:-) :-)
If only it sounded like real rain though...too much white noise :P
It's true being a little kid when morrowind came out was like the best thing ever.
Relaxing, calm, peaceful, tranquil, beautiful take your pick it's all of those. Thanks for the upload.
Thanks, this really helped with my studies as this really makes me relax when I want a braek.
Epic job, truly a decent track here.
During a quest in Morrowind,if the location was far away,I would always open the map and think about the route I must take.For example use the guild of mages to teleport from Balmora to Ald'Rhun.Then walk to a fishing village on the west coast(forgot it's name) where I could get a boat to the north of Vvanderfell and then travel the rest of the road on foot and swim some distance.Enter the Necromancer's den and kill him.Retrace your steps to get back or just wonder around.Fast travel is lazy.
1 Cast mark at quest giver
2. Travel by:
Mages guild,
Stilt strider,
Boat,
Divine intervention,
Almsivi intervention.
3. Cast Recall when quest complete.
Fast travel is lazy and compresses the world into a loading screen.
so beautiful... i hope life will never ends...
The sunset makes you feel calm.
I like this, perhaps too much. Only wishing there were an appropriate rainy video to go along with it. . . still, it is lovely.
We are such nerds..... Its great!
This is just brilliant. Thank you.
reading a book while listing to this makes all my stress an worries go away
This is just so beautiful
This is beautiful.
Superbe montage.
Oui, j'aime la pluie.
Now that... Was a good sleep. Thank you :)
have you ever feel like the world in game is mutch better than the whole real one ? well this song helped me with realizing that you can live your own game only with HD soundtrack..... and you know... this is a soundrack i mentioned
no problem... it essentially says that when you look out into the stars and you contemplate all that is our universe you come to realize who you are as well and in that sense, since you were created by the universe you ARE the universe looking at itself and reflecting
Waking in my bed at 3am to the sound of MW travel music(which I was sleeping to).
A battle song somehow slipped into my playlist and I thought I was being attacked by a cliff racer.
I tried to go back to sleep but the songs were so Morrowindy that I couldn't.
I have been playing Skyrim ever since(with my MW playlist in the background, of course).
All was quiet as I was coming up on an unfamiliar quest objective. Just as I hit land,
this video started.
Scared the bejeebus out of me.
Absolutely wonderful!
Ahh,I remember when I used to just open my porch door & leave my sheat closed,feel the fresh air,breath it in-and out,and here that beautiful rain on a calm...peaceful...and amazing day/morning
So.. beautiful!
No game ever got me even half of the feelings i had in Morrowind. this is just part of my youth. cant forget the mornings I spent with my brother relaxing with hot chocolate and Morrowind (:
Morrowind is a best game which i ever played !!!
Epicness game :'( I'm gonna cry tears of EPIC ! xD
So Beautiful!
you can click 'add to' under the video, add it to a new playlist. There is a replay option in any playlist you watch, and if its only 1 video it will play over and over.
@TheJonnyEnglish
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
i feel a lot better...thankyou !!!!
@TehXiaotsu
Hey, no problem.
It gives me the same satisfaction to see people enjoying it!
i fell asleep to this. so relaxing
Soooo relaxing.....
very nice track ^^. very relaxing
I love the rain.
Must............stay...............awake............
I've read many of the comments, and it's true, that sometimes it seems unthinkable that such beauty that we find in games like these, could exist in reality. But I've been lucky enough to experience them, if not just for a short while. To me the mountains up at Abisko, Lapland, Sweden, is Morrowind, only in the real world. Try going there sometime.
I got chills when the theme kicked in in slow motion at 9:30
mostly agree, with modification that sitting in front of a television virtual adventuring could be seen as lazy, instead of hiking around in real woods. But yeah, I avoid fast travel, too. In a game type where immersion is foremost, fast traveling pulls you out of a realistic experience. I love to walk from place to place if just to experience the expanse of the world, and see whats just around the next bend.
Very, very nice. Makes me miss playing the game....
I find it fascinating that this music "says" something to me more so than the regular stuff I listen to on the radio.Although this one inparticular didn't beckon me to come home.I left that to Assassin's Creed :)
It... just brilliant...
I like how this sounds at 2x speed (minus the hyper fast rain)
depends where you are. If you are on a desert, rain is a blessing.
I think I know where you mean. Many years ago, this was the exact spot I'd go to setup roleplaying with my character. It's from the shore of Khuul; to the northwest of Vvardenfell.
Amazing... thanks very much. Peace
A masterpiece! :D
Very nice! Thanks!!
So good.
I noticed how impacting the Elder Scrolls Music has had. now try to be relaxed and listen to something like a COD soundtrack and see why these games are better in every aspect of the word.
great man!
Beautiful
Then such whimsy may still persist deep within the soul. Release it, exercise it, let no mere words change who you choose to be. If you live near the woods, do this; wait till about 8 o'clock at night, make some trail markers you can't miss and just wander. Howl, sing, sleep beneath the stars, cry out all of your frustrations, feel the earth begin to embrace you, breathe the rare clean winds of the wilds, and know this: Your heart is born free, keep it so. You will thank me for this.
Be free.
The soundtrack of gods, while creating nature.
it's not raining outside... it's raining anyway... beautiful.
there's so few of us who even know of Gothic. Kudos to you for that.
Why is it we confine ourselves to those cities of stone and steel?
We were not meant to be here. In the world we made for ourselves.
We are free. We were meant to be who we wanted to be, not what other people say we need to be.
Our hearts ache for the winds. We beg for the trees. We sob for our freedom. We look to the night skies to seek the star that will guide us home.
The world will never end.
The wilds will never truly vanish.
And our hearts will always cry out to sleep beneath the stars.
WOW !!!! Just Wow !!!!!!!
Make that a 10h version and i Will be on it every night
Morrowind was a great game there's no doubt about it, but in my personal opinion Oblivion was my all time favourite of TES series. Skyrim was also a brilliant game I just didn't feel the same fantasy based atmosphere that the previous games had.
morrowind maybe a alien world but it feels like its home to every one who played this game back then
You need more man.
perfect game with the perfect music
Has any one ever stood on a lone island in Morrowind and watched a full day pass by my favorite island is a tiny camp with a water fall very nice area especially if its raining
I'm glad it's short so it won't waste our money xD
Well, I played morrowind for a breif time on xbox, therefore Oblivion is my game, Morrowind had alot more to it, and then we have Skyrim ... great game but it won't ever give me that feeling of nostalgia, but maybe, it'll give a new generation that feeling sometime in the future.
I am the walrus.