OKAY I MADE A MISTAKE AND REFERENCED “SNAKE FOREST” that’s from Bloodborne not dark souls 3 🤣 but the point stands. Hate that place 😅
@Randybobandy0242 жыл бұрын
Although there is no snake forest i immediately had to think about the swamp .... Which is on the same level of disgust :D
@blitzgirl65222 жыл бұрын
Hey, understandable. The Forbidden Woods will dominate every FromSoft player's psyche regardless of which game we're talking about!
@Tvanon2 жыл бұрын
Can relate, I was sweating like crazy because the snakes really creepy
@SithMirth2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, lol! I was confused for a sec, searching my memory like "what forest in dsIII..?" Yeah, the Bloodborne forest was nightmarish.
@aurorah09822 жыл бұрын
No problem, don´t worry about it. 🙂☺ It is pretty easy to mix up things that is very close to each other some times. 😉 Just keep up the good job, you are doing great! 😁👍
@maxwelldavidson41578 ай бұрын
My absolute FAVORITE interpretation of this song is that the female singer represents the Abyss, and the male choir are the Abyss Watchers. They slowly gather in strength to try and combat the Abyss' singing, building and building until they drown her out... only to fade and wane in strength, unable to fully defeat her. Then, once again, the hushed voices of the choir build up once more, growing and growing and growing, drowning her out once more, only to fail again... leaving only her.
@DeadLight632 жыл бұрын
Very close on the lore. Long story short, the Abyss Watchers formed after becoming inspired by Artorias, taking up his mantle to fight back the horrors of the Abyss. Eventually, however, they became somewhat akin to zealots, with rumors saying they would wipe out entire kingdoms at the mere hint of the Abyss. After linking the First Flame as a group, many of the Abyss Watchers began to become corrupted due to their proximity to the Abyss, leading to bloody civil war against one another. Whether through that abysmal corruption or the undead curse, they could not properly die, leaving them in a seemingly endless battle amongst each other until the end of their age. Even after being resurrected, the corruption of the abyss did not fade, sending them right back into their endless infighting. Until we, as the Ashen One, find and defeat them, ending the Watchers once and for all. Over the course of the fight, you start by fighting one, then two, then a corrupted one joins your side. In phase 2, one lone Abyss Watcher summons the strength of all his fellows in a last ditch effort to prove their strength, to no avail.
@billquinton55652 жыл бұрын
The corrupted Watcher doesn't join your side. Red simply fights whomever is nearest to him, be that the other Watchers or you.
@DeadLight632 жыл бұрын
@@billquinton5565 Like I said, long story short.
@flavinhodopneu86452 жыл бұрын
i dont remember the song in game but the fisrt phase you hear the male choir and the second part you don't, if i'm correct the women in the end of the song are mourning the watchers or are even the spirit of themselves seeing the end of all kinda mourning and kinda being liberated, or maybe i'm wrong
@LorisNoKami2 жыл бұрын
Humanity comes from the Abyss, it's inextricably tied to it. So in their zealotry they turn their blades on themselves, endlessly struggling against their own nature.
@SuperBeanSquad2 жыл бұрын
@@billquinton5565 He's technically a neutral entity but he almost exclusively targets the other Watchers. I've never seen him target me unless I struck him first by accident.
@parkermaisterra85322 жыл бұрын
Man it’s almost scary how accurate you can be on the lore just by hearing the music
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
I was close. And then I remembered after the recording that I has taught these guys. I was close!
@peezieforestem50782 жыл бұрын
I mean, he has played the game. Even if he cannot recall the exact details, he starts with a strong pointer and general themes.
@Noble031172 жыл бұрын
The beauty of video game music is that it can convey emotion and tone far better than words ever could. I sang for 7 years, while I am no longer pursuing that field, my class had me write a paper of rhetoric and I chose video game music, which I picked from dark souls 3 and destiny 2. This song and “Nameless King” were my songs of choice because they convey such extreme emotion that you’d never get from words alone. In some cases, songs can convey lore and knowledge better as well. This is what happens when true passion and care is given to the music aspect of video games. The music can be its most powerful immersion tool and yet most developers give it leftovers rather than it’s dedicated attention it deserves. Dark souls 3 is true, god-given art and I wish it could see mainstream media one day.
@tako_shop2 жыл бұрын
@@Noble03117 I played destiny 2 for a long time and i never realized just how good their music was until I gave it a real listen outside of playing. i was genuine surprise at how beautiful some of the songs are.
@BlueBirdsProductions Жыл бұрын
@@Noble03117 that's the beauty of music mate, bro videogame music.
@charlesgambitbidan76782 жыл бұрын
Listening to the Abyss Watchers always brings a tear to my eye. "The very thing that you swore to destroy is the very thing that you will become"
@redsol36292 жыл бұрын
Inevitably so, that is the nature of war. Nobody comes back alive, you all die and turn into something else. We don't get back the people we sent.
@stanhogenelst25552 жыл бұрын
"Battle not with monster, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche I don't know why this quote seems so applicable to Dark Souls, but it does... Edit: I thought about this for a while. Here is my best answer. If you perceive your opponent as a monster, you will do monsterous things to stop it/them. Which would make you a monster also. If you perceive existence as futile/meaningless/devoid of meaning, then you will become indifferent to the fate of the people around you. My interpretation is that his is what it means to become hollow. Maybe I'm wrong idk.
@JohanCruyff-the-Dutch-GOAT Жыл бұрын
Artorias😢
@Luis-hf9ue2 жыл бұрын
The corruption of the abyss (female voices) vs the Sanity and duty of the abyss Watchers (male voices).
@tealishpotato6 ай бұрын
And how by the end, the male voices are almost completely absent. 😢
@ExetiorExeExetiorthearch-demon26 күн бұрын
@@tealishpotato Yes... indeed.
@mariapazgonzalezlesme2 жыл бұрын
For me, the most iconic part of this song. Are the male chorus, as if the Abyss Watchers are telling the Ashen One --- about their stories, their glory but also you can hear their chanting of tragedy. On how you can hear a harmonic mix between strenght but also sadness. AND THIS IS THE FIRST PHASE.
@lynackhilou48652 жыл бұрын
You're right , they're telling you their story and how the linking of the fire was a lie and all that , check one of those videos on youtube with translated lyrics
@tkyan42842 жыл бұрын
By the time they join the team to fight against abyss, they are destined to die and be corrupted. Just imagine how desperate of them to find out abyss still there after they burn themselves.
@ultimatelegend83062 жыл бұрын
Oh boy do i have a surprise for you cause there are lyrics for ds3 themes. And if you wanna see the lyrics for the watchers here is the link m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/qn7YmYiYjsiUsMk
@grofile2 жыл бұрын
When the link of fire is threatened, the Bell tolls, unearthing the old lords of cinder from there graves. The bell indicates your taking on a Lord of cinder, at least that's my best guess.
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
🤔😧
@MonoFlax2 жыл бұрын
I think the bell represents you, the ashen one, it signals your arrival. Lots of boss themes in DS3 specifically start with bells, i can remember deacons of the deep and spear of the church from the top of my head iirc
@mininabs2 жыл бұрын
That's definitely the in-game explanation for the bells being used. But, I would guess that the composers are also well aware of the use of bells to indicate impending death.
@Rahenno Жыл бұрын
Also some in game lore speaks of kingdoms ringing the bells as a sign that the abyss watchers were approaching and signify that the Abyss is present within the Kingdom.
@cosigmatic62816 ай бұрын
Though there is also a bell that plays at the beginning of Artorias’ theme as well, could also be a callback to that
@urk52042 жыл бұрын
"Is there more than one Abyss Watcher?" Yep. The fight sees them spawning in and fighting each other until you deplete the boss health bar. IIRC, there are three of them at once at one point
@ItsDaKoolaidDude2 жыл бұрын
Adding how you enter an arena just littered with _hundreds_ of them, and sometimes they just up and start fighting!
@urk52042 жыл бұрын
@@ItsDaKoolaidDude Oh yeah, I totally forgot about the floor made of corpses! It's just everyday fare in Souls games I guess
@hguihgui628810 ай бұрын
He payed the game. He knew there were more than one abbys watcher, he was just triyng to look smart, its what he did the entire time. Cringe
@mylji22762 жыл бұрын
Easly my favourite fight in the game. The story behind them and their relationship with Artorias, the epicness of their moveset, even the sound in the door right before the boss fight, where you can hear the clashing swords of and endless battle... I love this boss so much.
@SirYamazuki2 жыл бұрын
Definitely agree. People often talk about Midir and Gael, but the Abyss Watchers really are underappreciated.
@XonixDerps2 жыл бұрын
I liked the argument that they didnt QUITE get Artorias though. Almost like a doomed tragedy to begin with - even copying his "form" but not realizing that form was only because of what happened to him (Since if I recall he USED to use a shield and was more protector before hunting the abyss?)
@tylerswygert16612 жыл бұрын
@@XonixDerps you would be correct in that :) and I never really thought about it like that though, even after all these years, this is why I love the Souls Series and always will
@XonixDerps2 жыл бұрын
@@tylerswygert1661 Yeah I like learning new stuff about the series and a add on though I'd have to check is the game hints at them being ruthless in this hunt and such but Artorias wasnt much like that "Personality wise it seems he'd be more careful on who is and isnt till he was sent below" where as they would destroy a whole area. Basically they went to extreme with it, I still like their outfits tho!
@adamfowler3502 жыл бұрын
No joke, this music with this fight alone compelled me to go buy DS3, my first FromSoft game. I was crushed by this breathtaking music.
@KaiserKiller2 жыл бұрын
"Is there more than one Abyss Watcher?" My brother in Sir Artorias, we are innumerable!
@Hasaki_YT2 жыл бұрын
4:52 "I won't stop for a while" Nah bro I LOVE these interjections, it's the entire reason I watch your vids. I think it's very interesting hearing the feedback from someone who's much more adept at analyzing musical compositions. Keep doin you!
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
@Bakadealer2 жыл бұрын
I've just noticed that around 6:32 in the video you can hear a sigh. Pretty sure the male vocalist *took his last breath* there. Love how symbolic it is in the context of both the fight and the story of Abyss Watchers
@JaviSM3912 жыл бұрын
in my opinion DS3 has the best OSTs of the entire saga :) nice reaction btw really like your videos!
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@cosmic27502 жыл бұрын
I think the thing here is that each of the tracks actually fit so well to the boss its almost impossible to imagine the boss without the music and vice versa. In that regard I think pretty much every Souls game has like, absolutely amazing tracks.
@Randybobandy0242 жыл бұрын
One word. Bloodborne
@rezafebriansyah86202 жыл бұрын
@@Randybobandy024 Gehrman the first hunter ost. The best since it's so poeticly beautifully written tragedy with a somewhat weird yet happy ending.
@blitzgirl65222 жыл бұрын
So far, Bloodborne and Elden Ring probably are my favorite FS soundtracks. I also rank Sekiro highly just because of how different it is from all the others.
@fantomeduchateaux81362 жыл бұрын
Kitamura brings so much elegance to DS3 with her writing 😍
@queenvictoriann2 жыл бұрын
@@abandon4 Whaaaat?? Did you hear Rennala’s theme, Malenia’s theme? Regal Ancestor Spirit? Leyndell? Incredibly elegant pieces… As for Sekiro…the Lady Butterfly theme, Emma’s theme, and Divine Dragon are some of the most beautiful pieces she’s written…
@queenvictoriann2 жыл бұрын
@@abandon4 I can tell you I think you’re dead wrong with a straight face because at the end of the day, these are our opinions. Plenty of people adore her Elden Ring and Sekiro soundtracks as WELL as her DS3 stuff. Hell, I even think her stuff on DS2 was incredible…and the tracks she wrote for Bloodborne? Ebrietas and Lady Maria? Masterpieces. For Elden Ring, Rennala, Malenia, Leyndell, Black Knives, Regal Ancestor Spirit…those are absolute gems from her that I was happy to add to the list. She didn’t get to write much else for Elden Ring’s score anyway because there were at least four other composers. So, I’d say that makes just about every track she’s written for Elden Ring a gem. Plenty of people agree from what I’ve seen. As for Sekiro…I honestly don’t know what you’re talking about. Maybe you simply discovered you’re just not a big fan of traditional Japanese percussion and string-play. That would make sense, because it’s not super accessible. I only love it because I grew up hearing it along with traditional Chinese. Even if that’s not the case, I recently played through Sekiro and can say with confidence that the whole soundtrack was a treat to hear when playing through that game. It fits so well. Most of it was field music sure, but it brought out the atmosphere so well. Plus, the boss themes…though I agree they maybe weren’t her absolute best, were still perfect for the setting? It’s not just a few either. Lady Butterfly Gentle Blade Divine Dragon Sekiro, One-Armed Wolf Corrupted Monk Demon of Hatred Sword-Saint Gyoubu Oniwa Divine Heir of the Dragon’s Heritage Genichiro Ashina Fountainhead Palace The Owl Just seriously…try those out at least and tell me they aren’t gorgeous. I think Kitamura did her best on DS3 and Bloodborne for the same reason…pretty much every track is a banger. However, that doesn’t automatically make her other soundtracks terrible lol. They may have “less bangers” but they aren’t awful by a long shot. The music is good quality and fits the setting perfectly. It’s still better than most generic action movie scores anyway. If you still don’t agree, then let’s shirk this off as a clash of differing opinions and move on. I won’t try to change your mind too much if it’s set, but I absolutely do not agree. That said, neither of us can be objectively right, so whatever. Edit: I JUST RE-LISTENED TO GENTLE BLADE LIKE TEN TIMES AND FOR THAT TRACK ALONE, SEKIRO DESERVES LOVE. Seriously, you don’t always get stuff this good in movie soundtracks…and I say that as a an OST fanatic.
@Kaadmon2 жыл бұрын
@@queenvictoriann a fellow connoiseur! my favourite Sekiro tracks are from Sunken Valley (both ambient and combat, which is called Snake Eyes). When I study, I just put Sunken Valley on the loop and immerse in euphoria
@queenvictoriann2 жыл бұрын
@@abandon4 Well, that’s a pretty rough take on it, but whatever. You do you. As musician and a soundtrack freak…Kitamura is one of the most unique and talented composers I’ve ever come across. I’ve collected all her stuff and I simply disagree all the way. DS3 is her best in my opinion, but Bloodborne, Sekiro, DS2 and Elden Ring contain some of her best work as well. Ambient music and all. Her classical violinist’s take on game soundtracks is a fellow violinist’s dream come true. So, agree to disagree.
@queenvictoriann2 жыл бұрын
@@Kaadmon Yess! I love those tracks! I recently wrote a research piece on Japanese architecture from the Heian Period which left remnants of its culture in the Sengoku Period that Sekiro takes place in. It was similar in atmosphere, to say the least. When studying it, I just listened to those ambient Sekiro tracks on repeat and it was perfect. Fountainhead Palace is my favorite. That divine mix of flute and strings just enhanced the whole experience. I love the Sunken Valley theme as well, fellow connoisseur!
@serpuffmcpass58592 жыл бұрын
I think that the Slave Knight Gæl theme would fit nicely on your channel. I absolutely love how much you can gather from listening to the soundtracks and that soundtrack in particular has a lot to dissect 😁
@randomizer_god2 жыл бұрын
I agree. That's probably my favorite ost of all time
@Feuerfuchtel2 жыл бұрын
100% agreed, Gael's theme is an all time favorite of mine, it kind of really makes you feel that this is the impending doom, the end of it all, would love to hear his take on it
@Tvanon2 жыл бұрын
After playing Elden Ring, it's still my favorite fromsoft ost. Godrick's probably close second, or Laurence. I'm not sure, too many great music.
@andrewsetiyoamadiodio97662 жыл бұрын
Agree
@stzzzz16642 жыл бұрын
Epilogue by Yuka Kitamura (dark souls3 ost) i want to see this
@IAmBlackRosee2 жыл бұрын
The church bells always give off that menacing ambience.
@Yilue2 жыл бұрын
Oh ds3 has lots of bangers man. Probably my fav fromsoft game musicly. Still gota play Elden ring a few more times to see if it would change but damn ds3s music is just amazing. I could name like 10 other bosses with themes I love from this game. Soul of cinder, twin princes darkeater midir and geal man theres lots in this game. I think abyss watchers was the first boss theme that kicked me in the gut with emotions and gave me chills whilst fighting.
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
It’s weird that I’ve played this so much but it was so intense that I don’t remember any of the music lol
@Yilue2 жыл бұрын
@@MarcoMeatball Haha yeah I sorta understand that actually. There was one fight that I never really realised how good the music was until a friend pointed it out and now its one of my favs from this game.
@prawn17172 жыл бұрын
Midir probably has my favorite theme from DS3, though I do think 3's soundtrack can feel a bit similar at times. Bloodborne has my favorite soundtrack overall (Lawrence is one of my favorite songs ever), with ER trailing at a close second (Mohg, Radahn, Godrick and Fortissax are standouts).
@haroldchavez70052 жыл бұрын
@@MarcoMeatball hear twin princess theme its a good one too
@kasparzubarev2 жыл бұрын
@@Yilue I personally admire the minor detail in the Pontiff track, the second set of choir steps in the moment Pontiff starts walking towards you. Such a small touch, but once you notice it it's just uhhh..
@DudeNamedDude17762 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite bosses from ds3. The vocalizations in this always felt so sad which is very fitting for the lore connected to the Abyss Watchers. Warriors devoted to fighting the Abyss, a strange affliction that consume everything and snuffs out the light of the First Flame. Upon finding the ones who survived, you see they have fallen to the Abyss themselves. Yet, still they gaurd catacombs that lead another area consumed by the Abyss. incredible how you can get so close to the lore through music alone.
@hansfriedemann41942 жыл бұрын
Uhh, been waiting for this one :)That first bell hits sooo hard and sets the tone perfectly imo.
@MonoFlax2 жыл бұрын
There's a looot of bells like this in DS3. Pretty sure the Deacons of the Deep and Spear of the Church have some aswell! I think his association of "for whom the bell tolls" is pretty spot-on
@waluigiisamazing89602 жыл бұрын
Yhorm the Giant is a perfect one for you to react to due to it having incredible vocals and being able to portray a sense of scale in a musical way. Love this reaction.
@Tvanon2 жыл бұрын
The moment I meet Abyss Watchers, fighting them and listen to their theme, I know this game will be one of my all time favorite.
@evankurasu31902 жыл бұрын
Best of luck to you on your journey then, ashen one
@Cieeel2 жыл бұрын
Well this sure is a surprise. The Abyss Watchers is my favorite boss and the soundtrack that comes with the fight is just amazing
@hishuisaki68532 жыл бұрын
As someone who is uneducated in music i love your explanations on why certain things sound a way, it helps a lot to put a finger on it. Thank you. When I heard the song it also kind of reminded me on a funeral in the latter part with the bell. It felt like the choir (female voice and supported by the males) is warding off the listener from the dread and drama in the song. The more the song progresses, the more the choir, our wardens, start to blend into the song, by supporting the drama and dread or wandering off from the main female voice. More singers turn over to the song instead the choir and you can also hear whispers. However a faint voice, that comes and goes, always tries to keep warding off, sometimes gaining some support back sometimes losing some from the other voices. Sort of bittersweet.
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
Mhm. Thanks for this insight!!!
@SKGHx4 ай бұрын
One off the best ost they made , there is much feeling in it 😢
@LiloDemon2 жыл бұрын
There are a few topics to remind and the song seems to explain them. 1. There are more Watchers. You fight a main one and more other 2 and the arena is surrounded by corpses of these Watchers. 2. The clash you told can be explained by the fact they are fighting each other. They sworn to fight the Abyss, even if it means fighting themselves when possed by it. The initial cutscene even shows one Watcher killing his partner and one of the 2 other Watchers who appear in first phase is neutral and can attack anyone who appears. 3. When voices are reunited it can be explained by when the remains of the Wolf's Blood from all others Watchers are joining to a single one. Remember Wolves go in a Pack and they have an Alpha or Leader. 4. The Bell has an important role in the story of Dark Souls 3. It is a sign of calling an unkindled ash or a former lord of cinder with a the task of linking the first flame.
@Spidermandan20992 жыл бұрын
Amazing reaction as always and easily one of the best tracks in the game! You absolutely must listen to Dragonslayer Armour OST from Dark Souls 3, so bombastic and epic!
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! ❤️
@biiill5259 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always felt that fromsoft music gives the feeling of finally putting something to rest. Like soothingly “it’s ok. It’s over. It’s been over. It’s time to stop” while whatever you’re against, he’ll even the world, struggles to persist because they feel like they should even though there time has long since passed. Like you’d expect a game with the gameplay like dark souls to have music that invokes a struggle between a small but determined hero vs a overwhelming force. But it’s always sad and reluctant like it’s finally time for something to end
@henrikh30892 жыл бұрын
There is a super good "remix" of this OST called "All for One". I can recommend it too!
@JO3Lzzz79483 ай бұрын
0:51 that's my face when I see the first question on the math test in which I need a perfect score
@unattractable1452 жыл бұрын
Man rehearing this song after replaying the souls series reminded me how much I loved this fight. Probably one of my favorites in the whole game. First Boss that I had found mad respect for.
@queenvictoriann2 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful song written once again by our genius Kitamura. I often play the violin along with hers in this track for fun and it gets _so_ emotive. The soprano is Kokia who has such a beautiful voice. What I love is the age-old interpretation of this song and how the female voice seems to represent a lament, but the male voices chant with martial resolve. Then towards the end, they all wail together in this almost “wolf-howl” manner which fits the Abyss Watchers in so many ways.
@mininabs2 жыл бұрын
Literally my favorite track from DS3. The Abyss Watchers were tasked with endlessly fighting the Abyss wherever it showed up. Using Wolfblood and unique fighting techniques they were pretty good at their job, but ended up corrupted by the very Abyss they swore to defeat, leading to a constant internal and group battle. When you down one, the blood passes to another, often a corpse of an Abyss Watcher, and they rise to fight you and the other Abyss Watcher. In second phase they all fall, but then contribute their blood/soul to make one last stand against you. One of the string instruments, I think, is mimicing a heartbeat (5:38 for reference) to indicate that while they have been lost to the Abyss there is still humanity in them. They refuse to let the Abyss win, rather killing their own brothers and sisters than letting Abyss leech out into the world. I know you said you hear tension, but I hear sorrow in the music, a yearning to stop fighting but knowing they can't.
@mariya71992 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for putting up my request!! Abyss Watchers is easily my favourite track from Dark Souls 3. Knowing the lore behind the Abyss Watchers, I find this song absolutely tragic. Like, you can hear them lament having to fight (each other) for eternity but there's also this grim acceptance that there is no choice. I love the pace of the music, how it slows down when the soprano voice is alone (a moment of respite, maybe?), but then everything picks up again and becomes intense and the fighting continues aaaah, goosebumps, goosebumps! Again, thank you so, so much, I really love your channel!! 🌻
@gorgeouszan2 жыл бұрын
The struggle against the Abyss, to stop it's creeping into the world, but the Abyss cannot be stopped; it is the violent corruptive result of trying to contain and control the dark soul of man given form. The more Farron's Legion fought the Abyss, the more exposed they were to it, the more it began to seep into their very being. Until the Watchdogs of Farron turned upon each other; cursed undead unable to die, forever fighting themselves.
@abysswatcherbutibitethedus8722 жыл бұрын
Tbf it is said that the soul of the wolf knight is one with the abyss watchers'. You are in a way, fighting Artorias again It sure feels hearwarming amidst the grief
@ivanlagayacrus18912 жыл бұрын
I always interpreted this theme as being a dirge, hence the bell and the calm. The watchers knew their time was limited, their vow to fight the abyss would end in them falling to it, but they are undead and can do nothing but cut each other down time and again to prevent each other from escaping their fate. They welcome the death, in a way, and now you've come. One of you wont leave this alive
@diogoeusebio41115 ай бұрын
"Melancolic violence", yep! That's a Dark Souls' OST for sure!
@v0id_jpeg2 жыл бұрын
Man you're the Best. You are reacting to Game OST's that come from some of my ever favorite franchises, Nier? Check. Elden Ring? Check. Dark Souls? C H E C K. I really do suggest you review the trilogy's OST, they have got musical masterpieces.
@CursedToaster1342 жыл бұрын
Great to see another dark souls 3 song, this boss fight was definitely one of remeberable ones. Loved your thoughts and your reaction to the song. Cant wait for the next one!
@killergandalf2 жыл бұрын
What i love about this music Is that during the boss fight, which happen in the middle of a Sea of corpses, every time you hear the Bell One of the watchers gets up and joins the battle
@jamesleibee8902 жыл бұрын
I love how close you got to the story just from hearing the song and seeing the title. Someone else explained so I won't go into a lot of detail, but yes, the abyss did corrupt the abyss watchers. There were thousands upon thousands of them. They devoted their lives to destroying the abyss, only for it to corrupt them in the end. But even in their corruption they were dedicated to their cause and began killing each other to quell the abyss, only to be raised again over and over. By the time you get there the arena is covered with bodies of abyss watchers, you watch one kill another, and the fight is on. The entire theme of ds3 is raging against the night. The end is coming, but everyone is fighting the inevitable in their own way and it only prolongs the suffering of the world. Many of the OSTs have that underlying theme of futility, especially this one which is why it's calmer than the rest I think.
@lo-keyloki99862 жыл бұрын
You should check out the Oakvale theme from Fable. So many memories are attached to that piece.
@cloaker6092 жыл бұрын
Its really interesting how you brought up how it sounds like a siren song Sirens would lure sailors to steer their ship towards them so that they can die to the sirens and they did it through reminding them of their families, their lives before the sea Now replace the sea with the abyss and its pretty accurate Also there is a remix of this song called all for one and it is so good
@professornuub2 жыл бұрын
If you liked this, you gotta react to Slave Knight Gael. The choir and solo female voice are some of the best parts of it.
@paulheat34602 жыл бұрын
Dude. TODAY, I woke up with the urge to listen to this song. And I wanted to see a reaction from an expert. And this guy just uploaded it. What are the odds?
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
👀
@IWantBasterds Жыл бұрын
"Your time is coming, thats the vibe I get." lol. The bell is literally calling for the lords to return and link the fire again. But the lords refuse to link it, hence we wake up, an ashen one, to defeat the lords and become the cinder that links the fire so the world can usher in a new age. The music is as deep as the story.
@bongwater1132 жыл бұрын
This is legit my favorite souls ost
@NJR00912 жыл бұрын
This song, Ludvig (both halves) and Slave Knight Gael are the three tracks that I actually delay finishing the fights to enjoy lol - I kinda wish I could forget them to re-experience them for the first time again. I always took the ending of this song (phase 2 of the fight) as a relief of duty, that the soothing, declining melody was meant to represent these soldiers finally being spared from their endless, ultimately futile fight against the abyss. However I think that the overarching themes of the games are also well reflected in that fight - the whole story of Dark Souls is basically the world's futile struggle against entropy (mostly wrought by the gods). The Abyss Watchers are fighting an enemy they have no hope winning against, to the point that they themselves are corrupted by what they swore to eradicate. They, like you, are trying to fight an enemy that cannot be stopped; no matter how many times you link the fire throughout the series, the age of gods will eventually flicker out into an age of dark - kindling the flame only delays the inevitable. DS3 however offers a different, albeit somewhat defeatist idea about the state of the world: what if an age of dark isn't necessarily a bad thing? What if there is a sort of soothing appeal to a 'cold' world bereft of light and all the conflict trying to maintain it brings? I can see that kind of mentality being expressed by the softer melodies from the end of the song, the siren song of the dark: eerie but somehow calming, embodying its cold 'embrace'. But that's just my opinion though - the cool thing is that the souls series is pretty open-ended with interpretations of themes or character motivations. I could be reading more into it than it is - if nothing else it's a great callback and sort of conclusion to one of the series' most beloved characters.
@Voice_of_p2 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the late comment. I find it interesting that the female singers take over. I think it's the Abyss that is calling you to join. Just like the sirens you mentioned.
@numanuma91592 жыл бұрын
One of my favs from ds3. I would recommend giving Sister Friede ost a try
@ashenstellar2 жыл бұрын
My fav boss. I've sitted on him for 2 months(ds3 is my first sl game). I hate abyss watchers, but the time I've spent on them, the emotions which I experienced after this times - wow. And watching this video, the first notes gives goosebumps. Super!
@Fitingbros1014 ай бұрын
Best Dark Souls song ever. I cried first time I heard this. Your analysis is amazingly accurate wow
@Marmagon2 жыл бұрын
It is multiple Watchers, you are correct. But they are more of a fanclub of Artorias (from DS1) if anything.
@blobfishboy8678 Жыл бұрын
A fanclub able to crush kingdoms
@hanma16372 жыл бұрын
I love your channel man
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
Sincere thanks. ❤️
@bigmannn24432 жыл бұрын
The abyss watchers are the selling point of the game for me, I downloaded dark souls 3 because I wanted to fight them after watching videos about them
@ANon-rp8qp2 жыл бұрын
one of my favorite pieces by yuka, thanks
@freinzy89742 жыл бұрын
I've been asking for Gael for a while but I've recently discovered how much of a banger Pontiff Sulyvahn also is. Keep up the good work Marco!
@ghost18412 жыл бұрын
Melancholic Violence has become my new favorite description.
@meme__salad2 жыл бұрын
5:14 for me when the bell was tolling it reminded me of going through the opening stages of the first dark souls when you could hear the bells of awakening being rung by other players. the abyss watchers are the first lords of cinder you face after all
@lawendowasraka93762 жыл бұрын
Omg yessss, I was thinking yesterday about recommending this
@thoughtonomic92482 жыл бұрын
Really insightful point towards the start about the use of motif (re: menu music) in this piece
@puffwad2 жыл бұрын
Love how much insight you pull from these tracks. Underrated channel
@bokie99342 жыл бұрын
Hey love the video and your reaction, I was going to note at your comment around 4:00 for what it's worth most of the lyrics in these games they sing in Latin. So in this instance I'm not 100% sure what they are saying in Latin but I'm positive it's actual lyrics and not humming or whatever. But either way love your interpretation and it's so true the vocals add so many layers to their songs ❤️
@zemejal4 ай бұрын
It is lyric in Latin, and the Abyss Watchers are telling you pretty much that their oath is a false oath, that darkness and fire are both fading and eating away at each other, and that they’ll tell you the truth of this false oath, and that truth is that they loved this false oath dearly. “Amabam”
@BlueBirdsProductions Жыл бұрын
This one and sister Friede genuinely give me goosebumps
@cosmic27502 жыл бұрын
This fight is absolutely phenomenal. Like, first of all, the thing you'll immediately notice as you approach is that you can already hear the boss fighting something, and you're like, 'who is the boss fighting?'. Then as you approach you meet your first Abyss Watcher, but then suddenly another one joins the fray. You go like "oh so this is one of *those* fights" and then another one spawns...but it attacks the boss and you're like, just speechless. Start to end this fight is just absolutely amazing. EDIT: Oh, one suggestion, listen to Sir Alonne from DS2. Its one of the more heroic tracks that Fromsoft has made till date (ofc, excluding Elden Ring).
@talusslope2 жыл бұрын
I also love the bells in beginning of the song because it works so well with the lore with the bells of awakening starting the fight. Such amazing atmosphere!
@sageofalltime78672 жыл бұрын
Never played dark souls 3 but I know the story of the abyss watchers well enough and it's tragic events are represented so clearly through the music it's insane.
@TheArmyofHades2 жыл бұрын
It takes a true connoseiure of music to be able to gather so much information for the fight depicted just by hearing their theme. You are always so on point with your interpretation of the lore just from the music. That or fromsoft are very good at telling the story through a melody.
@marzialalfonzocanada8882 жыл бұрын
I could never focus enough on how good the music is cuz my brain is in constant overload trying to stay alive in boss fights xD
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
Literally thiugh
@Tirishhai2 жыл бұрын
I wished for abyss watchers for a long time, didnt find anyone, and now its even you, nice :D your videos are amazing
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@alansmithee1232 жыл бұрын
Hi, great video, I love your analysis as an expert (more on that in the second part of this comment). First, I just want to suggest, for later DS3 reactions, that you took the audio from Yuka Kitamura's channel. The sound is better quality (so no more headphone saturation like in this video), no gameplay, and the transition between the boss (and music) phases are very clean. Because I know every comment will share their favorite DS3 Track I will not do it myself (unless you ask of course). But I want to suggest two soundtracks, with very "operatic" vocal parts. -Phantom, requiem for the phantom - "Canzone of heart", absolute banger of a child vocal trio (I think ?). -The Vision of Escaflowne - "Arcadia", and "Gloria" (my favorite). This ones have very strong classical inspirations. Arcadia has a serious soprano part, and you could easily say this is from a "early modern" composer and peoples would have no clue. Best anime OST of all time (with phantom) in my opinion. Plus, because the anime is from the late 90's it was recorded with an actual orchestra.
@ZedHunter2511 ай бұрын
When you brought up about the aspect of a respectful feeling, i immediately thought about the gesture the abyss watcher does at the beginning of the fight. He lifts his sword up towards you and it almost feels like he's accepting your challenge or saluting you before you fight, almost as a sense of "Maybe you are the one strong enough to end this once and for all"
@SeenAGreatLight2 жыл бұрын
Augh, this SONG. It tears my heart out of my chest! It's so tragic, like two tired old friends that must fight, even though they'd rather do anything, *anything* else...
@Ironclad17 Жыл бұрын
2:40 Interesting choice of words.
@adalbert76362 жыл бұрын
I think that for the calm of final notes perfectly fits a quote from Game of Throne: "And now his watch is ended". Abyss Watchers were established to watch and fight the Abyss. But the Abyss gazed also into them and corrupted them. So Watchers were sentenced for an infinite struggle. They're fighting each other even during a bossfight. Only the player's character puts an end to their struggle and their watch.
@trevorohman81962 жыл бұрын
such a dope fight, the abyss watchers lore is so cool too
@fromeggman2 жыл бұрын
You should give Dark Eater Midir a go, easily my favorite track from DS3.
@marleyjr002 жыл бұрын
The thing that made this music so sad for me was when i realized i was fighting the last bits of Artorias that were still in the world. Artorias is one of the few in DS you can call a good guy. I didnt even want to fight him in DS1. But then we get this. The last bits of a great hero falling. One thing i was glad at the end of this fight i finally felt like i put Artorias to rest.
@TheClocktowerCrew2 жыл бұрын
7:20 yeah absolutely! the Abyss Watchers are the Undead Legion, there were many that held their charge to defend the world against the rising abyss, but much like the hero they derived their legion from eventually fell to the dark abyss. Now the legion is forever locked in mortal combat against one another as they see the darkness within each other, but being unable to die continue to rise and engage in unending combat. It is sort of the sad tragedy of their story, as they are unable to break this cycle, this unending curse or to break their oaths. Thus we come into the picture to end their suffering.
@jommabrown88672 жыл бұрын
Always great hearing your take on these pieces. I’ve been in love with the Octopath Traveler soundtrack since its release a few years ago, and if I had to pick two pieces to suggest, the first would be “They Who Govern Reason,” and the latter is “Daughter of the Dark God.” Definitely my favorite songs from what is all-around an stellar ost.
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
It’s coming :)
@paramedic21722 жыл бұрын
I have always seen this track as a lullaby for the watchers, trying to partially relieve their failure and fall
@junk062 жыл бұрын
I love these videos! Keep em coming by guy!
@BaldinBlack2 жыл бұрын
Daughters of Chaos is extremely melancolic and tragic, you should also try listening to it
@bersewarsong23802 жыл бұрын
I can't wait for you to eventually hit on Lady Maria's theme from Bloodborne. The dance-like pace of that particular theme always gets me. Especially how the song gets louder and louder while simultaneously getting more frantic while Maria taps into more and more of her power until finally, you can hear this one clarion voice that pierces right through the melody almost to show your hunter standing there against the storm of fire and blood swinging at you with all its might. Ludwig might be a great piece, but Maria's theme to me will always just barely beat it out.
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
Maria is the best song from Bloodborne. Period. I can’t wait to edit that video because it was an amazing experience for me.
@SithMirth2 жыл бұрын
This is the most striking song for me in the game; I can hear the part where their blood coalesces into a single enemy after it's clear the ashen one has interrupted their constant war with themselves as they have become corrupted. It's awesome how you nailed all of that sadness over that corruption and the necessity to be forever killing themselves as a consequence; they must stop the abyss from spreading after all, even as it has spread to themselves.
@2287Iris2 жыл бұрын
Abyss watchers boss fight and theme always my favorite one besides the main theme and Sister Friede from the dlc ashes of Ariandel ❤️ The sadness and agony I felt it since I entered their arena for the first time, seeing them in an endless battle and fight, corrupted by the abyss and can't even die, just an agony and hell 💔 That's why I always liked their lore and their fight and by far it's my favorite track in this game ❤️ As always you did a great job knowing the story and what's going on in the boss arena from listening to the music, that's amazing 😍
@azzarash2 жыл бұрын
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO! YASSS!!!!
@TheUlf2 жыл бұрын
I love how so many of the main boss themes echo elements of the title screen music (or perhaps, rather, that the boss themes are echoed in the title screen) - the main menu acts as a genuine overture for the rest of the game.
@astralluv20512 жыл бұрын
this definitely my favorite of DS3 and probably the entire souls trilogy, always glad to listen to it I hope you check out Jhin's theme from league of legends since you checked out Pantheon's. Jhin's theme is such an exceptional piece of composition from it's instrumentation and multiple phases it goes through. I always imagine it like a short telling of one of Jhin's performances
@corpsebride84442 ай бұрын
I always loved the dark souls music so much. One good video game song that would always haunt me though is the one from Halo 2 called punishment it's starts at the beginning of one of the missions you have to play.
@cupcakelord95662 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned there being multiple voices, when you do the fight there's one Watcher who fights "with" you. I put with in quotes there because he's more neutral towards you. His main adversary during the fight is the main Watcher you fight. My guess is the more "heavenly" or "positive" voice throughout the song is that Watcher and the darker, lower voices are the Watchers corrupted by the Abyss
@kraidith2044 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you did this track one of my favorite bosses from DS3 from a fight and lore perspective also you should react to Alex roe version of this track I feared you when I listened to it for the first time
@c.b.51042 жыл бұрын
Sickness, corruption. A cycle of curse never to end. The dance of the of undying abyss watchers, or a rotting husk of what it once was. Such is the fate of those who live.
@naota832 жыл бұрын
Dammit, now I want to play DS3 again. I dont have time for all these good games!! CmdrJaeger picked a good one here, glad to see the patreon requests popping off
@TalonJ-z3j2 жыл бұрын
Ah yes we are slowly but surely getting closer and closer to you listening to my favorite song in ds3 being gaels theme and after thinking about it midirs theme is also a great one you should check out
@ΝικοςΚαναβιτσας2 жыл бұрын
that was an amazing reaction you got everything on point but i couldn't help but notice Chad Pikachu in the background thats fire
@MarcoMeatball2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Jargolf862 жыл бұрын
I love listen to the extended Version of this while i play World of Warships. Especially while sailing big Battleships in rough Weather. Sooo fitting for me.
@Jargolf862 жыл бұрын
Especially the Phase 2 Track.
@The_Story_Of_Us Жыл бұрын
It's like a lament for the inevitable crawl of time crushing purpose into powder. And without purpose, even an unbreakable resolve will leave you no more than a shadow of what you once were. Such is the tale of the Abyss Watchers. Their resolve to fight the Abyss would never waver, but once it corrupted their own ranks, their purpose was lost, locked in eternal combat with each other in an abandoned cathedral. A bloodbound brotherhood of a timeless oath reduced to a haunting vestige of their former selves.
@z_jaydee60402 жыл бұрын
I'd like to point out that the bells are literally the bells of awakening so i don't think they're a symbol of approaching death but the tragedy of the cycle. Keep up the great stuff, im loving it and Dark souls 3 has a special place in my heart so these vids mean a lot Edit: i also just love someone else jamming so hard to these tunes