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Jander Sunstar
Learned Scribe
Turkey
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Posted - 01 Oct 2003 : 16:18:29
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The Wind Of Mayhem
Praying to the wind to return Chant the heat of infernal lightning Gaze at the sky and its poisoned clouds Listen for the sound of thunder
Now the tide has changed...
Stand on the cliffsedge alone in the night My hair is blowing freely in the Wind Fell so cold yet my yearn give me heat Raise my head to the sky and breath in
Now the time is right...
It brings us curse, lust, hate, damnation and death Wail through darkness and bring evil It squall it screams Cyric is present but yet he is unseen
THE WIND OF MAYHEM
can it be ok for cyric or maybe talos? this is black metal (bathory) so ý cut satanas and wrote cyric. isn't he a kind of satan? |
Punish me if you will, for my hands are not clean. But deny me not my revenge!" -Jander Sunstar |
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Jander Sunstar
Learned Scribe
Turkey
275 Posts |
Posted - 01 Oct 2003 : 16:28:13
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ý think it is enough and everyone got the issue but one more won't hurt ha? this is manowar again this song is one of my favourites. ý think ýt is a very good war song. Battle Hymns
By moonlight we ride Ten thousands side by side With swords drawn held high Our whips and armours shine Hail to thee our infantry Still brave beyond the grave All sworn the eternal vow The time to strike is now
Kill, kill, Oh ! Kill, kill, Oh ! Kill, kill, Oh ! Kill, kill, Oh !
Gone are the days when freedom shone Now blood and steel meet bone In the light of the battle's way The sands of time will shade How proud our soldiers stand With mace and chain in hand Sound of charge into glory ride Over the top of the vanguished pride
Victory, victory, Oh ! Victory, victory, Oh ! Victory, victory, Oh ! Victory, victory, Oh !
Sound of charge into glory ride Over the top of the anguished pride By moonlight we ride Tenthousand side by side
Kill, kill, Oh ! Kill, kill, Oh ! Kill, kill, Oh ! Kill, kill, Oh !
ok any interested for more can search in yahoo or http://www.darklyrics.com would be enough |
Punish me if you will, for my hands are not clean. But deny me not my revenge!" -Jander Sunstar |
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William of Waterdeep
Senior Scribe
USA
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Posted - 02 Oct 2003 : 00:50:40
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quote: Originally posted by Bookwyrm
Which ones are you talking about?
Any that you have sound files of.I can convert them if need be.Would make good music for pc mods.of BG,BG2,etc. |
Courage isn't the lack of fear but rather believing in and doing what you know is right even though fear is present.
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Bookwyrm
Great Reader
USA
4740 Posts |
Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 07:07:41
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Hmm, I don't know how this ever escaped my notice. Somehow I missed it, though. Sorry, William.
On the bright side, the reason I dug up this scroll was to post a Scottish-style war song that I happen to have a link to (RealAudio format). It's called March of Cambreadth, and it's performed by Heather Alexander.
I assume she wrote it, and it doesn't say otherwise on her website. However, one review of the CD it's on (Midsummer) said that the song was "March of Cambreadth like you've never heard it before!" So I don't know.
I found this song recently (Sunday night, in fact), because it was on a Baen Free Library CD I got, in the (excellent) book There Will Be Dragons, by John Ringo. The song was featured in the book, as it had in his earlier work (also excellent), Hell's Faire (Legacy of the Alldenata, Book Four).
(No, I'm not working for Baen. It's called word of mouth keyboard. Besides, since Alaundo dumped Sage's work on me for the rest of the week, I might as well earn the extra duties, hmm? Especially since he's not likely to come through with that overtime I requested. )
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Okay, the opportunity to take a dig at our favorite librarian was too good to pass up. Besides, it was relevant. Slightly.
I promise, I'll lay off the non-FR/D&D-related hyperlinks for a while.
Anyway, the lyrics are on the site, along with the actual music, but I'm posting them here as well. I think that this would make a good song for a warrior of Tempus or any allied deities (Red Knight, Uthgar, etc.). It brings to mind a forced march, or even a charge. I can also imagine a bard using this to aid his/her party-mates in battle.
Obviously, the words replaced by *s aren't family-friendly. However (unlike the word "Calim****e"), these words aren't recognized as such on here, so I took the liberty of changing that.
Axes flash, broadsword swing, Shining armour's piercing ring Horses run with polished shield, Fight Those ******** till They Yield Midnight mare and blood red roan, Fight to Keep this Land Your Own Sound the horn and call the cry, How Many of Them Can We Make Die!
Follow orders as you're told, Make Their Yellow Blood Run Cold Fight until you die or drop, A Force Like Ours is Hard to Stop Close your mind to stress and pain, Fight till You're No Longer Sane Let not one **** cur pass by, How Many of Them Can We Make Die!
Guard your women and children well, Send These ******** Back to Hell We'll teach them the ways of war, They Won't Come Here Any More Use your shield and use your head, Fight till Every One is Dead Raise the flag up to the sky, How Many of Them Can We Make Die!
Dawn has broke, the time has come, Move Your Feet to a Marching Drum We'll win the war and pay the toll, We'll Fight as One in Heart and Soul Midnight mare and blood red roan, Fight to Keep this Land Your Own Sound the horn and call the cry, How Many of Them Can We Make Die!
Axes flash, broadsword swing, Shining armour's piercing ring Horses run with polished shield, Fight Those ******** till They Yield Midnight mare and blood red roan, Fight to Keep this Land Your Own Sound the horn and call the cry, How Many of Them Can We Make Die!
What do you think? I find it excellent. A lot more bloodthirsty than my usual fare, but it can really get the blood stirring. You'll need the music to get the proper pace, though.
She's got others up on her site, and I've listened to a few. I think she'd be a gold mine for people who want to use this sort of thing. |
Hell hath no fury like all of Candlekeep rising in defense of one of its own.
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Lord Rad
Great Reader
United Kingdom
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Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 10:09:33
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Nice! I like it!
The asterisked words give it that extra edge of determination too in a way (if youre old enough to substitute them for words of course )
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Lord Rad
"What? No, I wasn't reading your module. I was just looking at the pictures"
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Bookwyrm
Great Reader
USA
4740 Posts |
Posted - 03 Dec 2003 : 17:01:42
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Being old enough has nothing to do with it. In this case, they're appropriate -- as you said, it gives the singers more determination. I just figured there'd probably be people offended by them no matter what. |
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