I did not draw nearly enough fanart and I want to chsnge that, so if anyone has an idea or wish, feel free to drop it by, no promises but I am looking for some more ^^
Okay so can we talk about how 'when you hold me it holds me together/and you kissed me in a way that's gonna screw me up forever" is LITERALLY SO SOKEEFE CODED LIKE SJJSJSJSKALAHSKAM
Watched Totally Killer yesterday and you cannot convince me that Jamie and Amelia aren't Stevie and Janelle
A blonde girl who is determined to find a murderer and her genius best friend who is smart enough to invent time travel??? It's literally them in another universe
I don’t know what people think on here, but on YouTube, Reddit, etc, it seems like it’s unpopular opinion to like the ambient music in Elden Ring?
I feel like outside of the game, it doesn’t maybe click as well as the ambient music in a game like Skyrim, but I have to admit, I love it in-game. It has such a dark ambient “droning” sound to it, and what I like is how unsettling it is.
Leyndell’s theme is the exception for me, because it’s beautifully, subtly melodic, but everything else fits with the sense that something is just wrong. The Lands Between used to be radiant and flourishing, but now they’re broken.
I think this is why the music sounds like it’s teetering on the verge of something pleasant before devolving into droning suspense. Altus Plateau’s theme, for instance, starts with a lovely dance of strings, but it’s immediately lost in tension. We just aren’t permitted to get the full glimpse of what the Plateau was like before.
This is why I don’t agree when people claim that FromSoftware’s team can’t write good ambient music, because I’m fairly sure it was a creative choice. Their incredible boss themes show their range, and Leyndell is a sign of what more pleasant ambient songs for Elden Ring could sound like.
However, I just don’t think that’s what they wanted.