WHOA!!....im sorry for making a new post for this but!!!!!!
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WHOA!!....im sorry for making a new post for this but!!!!!!
okay guys im really sorry for making this new post but, YOU GUYS HAVE TO HEAR THIS SONG!....I dont know what it is...i could see it as the PERFECT music for the fight between Brinn...an Ak-Haru-Kenaustin Ardenol.....as well as parts of The Illearth War....and of course The confrontation at the end of Power That Preserves......its called
Two Towers Overture- Requiem For A Dream Soundtrack
YOU HAVE TO HEAR IT!!!!
im listening to it now...blowing out my eardrums...but...my god......that it all.....
Two Towers Overture- Requiem For A Dream Soundtrack
YOU HAVE TO HEAR IT!!!!
im listening to it now...blowing out my eardrums...but...my god......that it all.....
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*Cough*Vespers*Cough*General Fantasy*Cough*
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WHOA!! You can talk like a normal person!
We're all so happy for you! Keep it up! I'll try to find the piece you're talking about...

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Yes, I can talk like a normal person. I think it's either because I've been pretty down lately. Or because my sanity has slipped, or returned, who knows. It is fun however to use normal speech from time to time. It's not nearly as colorful though; the vocabulary though, it's more simplistic, but it can be fun too.
Sir, Caer! I believe through all of your upper respiratory difficulty I detected some sort of code....a message perhaps....i will return to the page and see if i may be able to in some way decipher your intent......we shall see.........no i know what you mean..hence the apology..however....i doubt it would draw much attention as just another random comment in general fantasy.....it does pretain to Covenant by the way.......you see id rather like people to listen to the piece...its worthwhile......and thank you fightingmyinstinct and Mhoram.....i think youll like it....you may enjoy it too caer........good day!
Juan
Sir, Caer! I believe through all of your upper respiratory difficulty I detected some sort of code....a message perhaps....i will return to the page and see if i may be able to in some way decipher your intent......we shall see.........no i know what you mean..hence the apology..however....i doubt it would draw much attention as just another random comment in general fantasy.....it does pretain to Covenant by the way.......you see id rather like people to listen to the piece...its worthwhile......and thank you fightingmyinstinct and Mhoram.....i think youll like it....you may enjoy it too caer........good day!
Juan
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No apology necessary, and I definately see the relevancy to Covenant. Just tryin' to pimp out Vespers... and then figuring it related to Tolkein as well... and then mistranslating it all in a terse statement. Sigh, apology mine. I'll do an mp3 search for it... and find some NyQuil.
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The Requiem for a Dream soundtrack is awesome! The main overture and it's extrapolations (Hope Overture, Lux Aeterna) are sublimely beautiful, but somehow doomed or dangerous feeling. I could listen to it all day.
And I could definately see it in a Covenant soundtrack! Excellent choice.
And I could definately see it in a Covenant soundtrack! Excellent choice.
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