Dark Souls 3 - Soul Of Cinder Dual Mix (RichaadEB metal cover)

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Published 2017-04-18
Metal cover used:    • Dark Souls III: Soul of Cinder - Meta...  
Original theme:    • Video  
Artwork: www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust…

I only take credit for mixing the two themes, the original themes/art are in now way made by me.

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This one is a little bit unbalanced (in the middle most noticably) due to somewhat poorer mix of the original theme, the rest is golden. Special thanks to RichaadEB for not only making the metal cover, but actually covering the second part as well (looking at you HellkiteDrake).

All Comments (21)
  • The combination of the original opera with the metal cover makes it even more epic and deeper
  • @AnvilJeff
    2:46 This is it... this is that moment. Every Ashen Undead looks to strive for that one moment in their journey. This came to two undead whose journeys together were forever intertwined, stretching back to Lordran leading to Lothric's dying gasp. An incandescent holy knight, and his assassin host. His best friend. His lover. Together they stood, gazing at the twisted visage of their former selves from another land, another time... the ensuing battle raged on for days, both sides showing the fatigue of battle but refusing to relent. The knight is blown away by the visage's mighty sorceries, seperated from his host. The knight struggles to get back on his feet, weary and mortally wounded from the fierce battle. As he raises his head fear freezes him in place, as the burning titan wraps one hand around the assassin's throat....and buries his coiled blade into her abdomen, tossing her to the side in a roar of triumph. Overcome by grief and wrath, the knight storms the titan, throwing his shield aside in place of a small token, a cloth cut from his host's garb. With the blessed talisman he cries to the sky, a crackling bolt of lightning forming in his hand. The titan gazes at the knight, his own hand crackling to life as they both throw a hail of pure sunlight at one another. The charred field bursts into a dome of light that rivals even the dying sun, and as the light fades, the crippled knight looms over the burning soul of cinder, now fading to nothing but ash. As the guardian of the dying flame fades away to nothing, the knight forces himself to lumber to his lover, collapsing beside her, his own light fading away. In his hand he conjurs the last bit of sunlight and gently presses the dull ember to her unmoving bosom. She rises up gasping for air, and looks around for her lover, only to find a tiny series of runes carved out in the pile of ash next to her, spelling out "praise be to the sun...let it rest." With a tear in her eye, she takes the guardian's sword, resting it in the pile of her lovers ashes and sets it ablaze, the quivering flame slowly enveloping her, burning her away until nothing remains... ....except the flame, And the lovers' talisman.
  • @gnateb6048
    I like how the original overlayed here fills out the build to Gwyn's Theme. Basically every cover doesn't get the drama or the tension quite right there, it just doesn't feel apocalyptic enough. It does here, though.
  • @miss_bec
    I guess I've never really appreciated RichaadEB's cover of it until I heard it side by side.
  • @zeroone9066
    This is literally the soul of cinder's theme if it was made by any other company
  • imagine hearing the 3 notes, with the guitar at once. that's when you know you're screwed!
  • Dark souls the best trilogy and with best music ❤️ Also remixes are GODTIER ❤️ Wish they’d make a Dark souls 4 😔
  • @Ender-7
    I always felt their cover was more of a supporting layer of music
  • @svu1191
    This is mostly what I needed Needs some poleshing tho
  • @55Ignis
    where can I download this? I need this everywhere I go