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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2015 11:00:17 GMT
Someone's probably mentioned this already, but I noticed part of the melody of the Ballad of the Forresters plays during the grove scene in episode 1. Yeah, I've heard about it before but never actually heard it in-game. For those interested it's here: https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/tracks/179853087
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 31, 2015 16:18:56 GMT
Someone's probably mentioned this already, but I noticed part of the melody of the Ballad of the Forresters plays during the grove scene in episode 1. I believe Arthur V mentioned that, but it is a nice little bit, I must say I feel this is one of Jared Emerson Johnson's better scores, far better then season 2 and rapidly approaching season 1 and TWAU. I personally don't count TFTBL because it is composed of a lot of music from the past two Borderlands games.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2015 16:25:03 GMT
Someone's probably mentioned this already, but I noticed part of the melody of the Ballad of the Forresters plays during the grove scene in episode 1. Yeah, I've heard about it before but never actually heard it in-game. For those interested it's here: https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/tracks/179853087That reminds me of that Crawford track that plays when you are walking around Crawford
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 31, 2015 16:37:36 GMT
Kind of, well whatever it sounds like, I like it, and frankly I really hope we get more original songs, because the two we have had were great, with one being simply one of the best original game songs written for a game in quite sometime.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2015 17:32:39 GMT
Kind of, well whatever it sounds like, I like it, and frankly I really hope we get more original songs, because the two we have had were great, with one being simply one of the best original game songs written for a game in quite sometime. Two?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 31, 2015 18:29:00 GMT
Kind of, well whatever it sounds like, I like it, and frankly I really hope we get more original songs, because the two we have had were great, with one being simply one of the best original game songs written for a game in quite sometime. Two? Yeah, that little song at the very start of episode 1 is original, it's called "The Trout that Jumped the Tower." I always assumed it was just a song from the books of show, but no the same people that wrote Forrester Ballard wrote it to.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 31, 2015 18:30:31 GMT
Okay I have one question that has bugged me a bit, we all love Talia's song in episode 2, but one question. It references The Horn of Winter, and that is not at all mentioned in the TV series, so is that a mess up on Telltale's part, of are they saying that the legendary horn of Joromun is still a real thing, it just wasn't used in the show?
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Post by wakemeup on Mar 31, 2015 18:54:34 GMT
Was it that shit that Can break the wall? I think it's still gonna be a thing in the show, just later on. How else can Others pass through?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 31, 2015 20:30:56 GMT
Was it that shit that Can break the wall? I think it's still gonna be a thing in the show, just later on. How else can Others pass through? Yep, that be it, might show up down the road, it might be like the Reed twins, who showed up a season later then they did in the books. Whether or not that happens, this at least confirms that the Horn of Winter is still a thing in the lore.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2015 1:14:29 GMT
Does anyone want to take a stab as to what episode 4s title means? Iron from Ice is obviously the motto of House Forrester, Lost Lords is probably referring to both Rodrik and Asher, and perhaps Ethan and Gregor. Sword in the Darkness is a verse in the Night's Watch oath, so again obvious. Nest of Vipers is probably refering to what Tyrion called Kings Landing when talking to Mira in episode 1. And finally Ice Dragon is self-explanatory. So what, pray tell, is Sons of Winter? Because frankly that sounds like the name of a sell-sword company, and if I had to guess episode 4 is likely the Asher centric episode, but does anyone have the faintest clue what the name could mean?
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Post by Rock114 on Apr 1, 2015 1:18:46 GMT
Does anyone want to take a stab as to what episode 4s title means? Iron from Ice is obviously the motto of House Forrester, Lost Lords is probably referring to both Rodrik and Asher, and perhaps Ethan and Gregor. Sword in the Darkness is a verse in the Night's Watch oath, so again obvious. Nest of Vipers is probably refering to what Tyrion called Kings Landing when talking to Mira in episode 1. And finally Ice Dragon is self-explanatory. So what, pray tell, is Sons of Winter? Because frankly that sounds like the name of a sell-sword company, and if I had to guess episode 4 is likely the Asher centric episode, but does anyone have the faintest clue what the name could mean? It probably has to do with all that "Winter is coming" shit I've heard so much about. Maybe there's an invasion of snowmen?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2015 1:38:51 GMT
Does anyone want to take a stab as to what episode 4s title means? Iron from Ice is obviously the motto of House Forrester, Lost Lords is probably referring to both Rodrik and Asher, and perhaps Ethan and Gregor. Sword in the Darkness is a verse in the Night's Watch oath, so again obvious. Nest of Vipers is probably refering to what Tyrion called Kings Landing when talking to Mira in episode 1. And finally Ice Dragon is self-explanatory. So what, pray tell, is Sons of Winter? Because frankly that sounds like the name of a sell-sword company, and if I had to guess episode 4 is likely the Asher centric episode, but does anyone have the faintest clue what the name could mean? Probably what Asher dubs his little army.
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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Apr 1, 2015 1:45:11 GMT
Does anyone want to take a stab as to what episode 4s title means? Iron from Ice is obviously the motto of House Forrester, Lost Lords is probably referring to both Rodrik and Asher, and perhaps Ethan and Gregor. Sword in the Darkness is a verse in the Night's Watch oath, so again obvious. Nest of Vipers is probably refering to what Tyrion called Kings Landing when talking to Mira in episode 1. And finally Ice Dragon is self-explanatory. So what, pray tell, is Sons of Winter? Because frankly that sounds like the name of a sell-sword company, and if I had to guess episode 4 is likely the Asher centric episode, but does anyone have the faintest clue what the name could mean? It probably has to do with all that "Winter is coming" shit I've heard so much about. Maybe there's an invasion of snowmen? Now wouldn't an army of Olafs be something?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2015 2:01:47 GMT
Does anyone want to take a stab as to what episode 4s title means? Iron from Ice is obviously the motto of House Forrester, Lost Lords is probably referring to both Rodrik and Asher, and perhaps Ethan and Gregor. Sword in the Darkness is a verse in the Night's Watch oath, so again obvious. Nest of Vipers is probably refering to what Tyrion called Kings Landing when talking to Mira in episode 1. And finally Ice Dragon is self-explanatory. So what, pray tell, is Sons of Winter? Because frankly that sounds like the name of a sell-sword company, and if I had to guess episode 4 is likely the Asher centric episode, but does anyone have the faintest clue what the name could mean? It probably has to do with all that "Winter is coming" shit I've heard so much about. Maybe there's an invasion of snowmen? I would have thought that, but that is not a term ever used in the books nor the show, and frankly it doesn't make any sense from either of those prospective.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2015 2:02:12 GMT
It probably has to do with all that "Winter is coming" shit I've heard so much about. Maybe there's an invasion of snowmen? Now wouldn't an army of Olafs be something? If you saw Frozen Fever, you would know that your not all that far off...
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