This song reminds me of happier simpler times, being a kid sat on the living room floor playing games like Fable with my brother. I'd literally give anything to have another day like that.
It's like the character who was decieved into staying in the past with her sister as a child, an illusion. Tough one, I always lingered before leaving. We must move on.
Agreed. It felt so care-free and innocent. While simultaneously being so dark, deep, and mystical. It was familiar yet filled with mystery. Its beauty, simplicity, and and genius still haunts my dreams. I fell in love with every ounce of this games world and lore 11 years ago, and i still choke up when i hear its gorgeous music and see its timeless world.
John Doe You..You're special! :) Glad to hear I'm not the only one to treasure such beautiful memories from that masterpiece of a game.. I wish I lived in that world waay more than in this one, my friend!!
The only thing that ruined these games was Peter molyneux’s big fucking mouth promising shit that never came to be. Luckily I never listened to him. I played this game as a kid and I can tell you when my disc messed up, I literally spent 2 hours trying it over and over and over again, and eventually it worked. My aunt had been telling me to give up for the last hour and I kept telling her I would play this game again. And I did. This is the only game I’ve beaten more than 10 times, and I still play it today, and the anniversary version, both about one time a year. This game is special.
If I remember correctly, this was also the music for the areas behind most demon doors (excluding story essential doors) and it was soo peaceful, i always found it worthwhile just to get past a demon door just to hear this music, plus, get a really good artifact while im there.
Actually, even story essential ones. The song exemplifies lost areas, when I hear this song, it makes me think specifically of the serene sadness there is in peering out into a landscape consumed by nature, unchanged by time, and untouched by the sword. A place where Heroes come to die.
Yeah, especially the one where it was lightly raining, with the huge trees in autumn bloom and sunbeams coming through... I just wanted to jump into the game and live there. I hadn't felt that way again til I played Shadow of the Colossus... and now Breath of the Wild.
Yeah.Listening this music makes me remember my favorite demon door, in Rose Cottage. The name of the map inside it was "The Secret Haven". It was so mysterious...
"What? Oh. You're not one of them, are you? My eyesight's not what it used to be. One was a gallant knight. His plate armour was so shiny. Probably what did my eyes in. Then there was an evil mage, wore the darkest magical robes you ever saw. The last was a rogue - a bandit, bit like the chaps here."
In Fable 2, you can sort of hear this music in one or two places, but it's not the same. However, open the last demon door, the one that requires you to have opened all the others, and this piece of music is playing inside. I never wanted to leave that room
when you ve completed the game 100%, then go to necropolis demon door, give all silver keys, enter BONE BLEACHED ISLAND, stay for 20 minutes looking at you and listening to this.. say farewell, then close the game :( i ll see you in a couple of years again.. Hero
Omg.. You nailed down what i did after i got a 100% completion.. I would stand there staring at myself listening to this music.. Sad for 2 reasons.. The music made me sad because it was the end of the game.. And sad because i wish i could continue my heroes story somehow.. These were the days.. This brings back SO many memories..
Funny thing is if you collect no silver keys and “give the silver keys” to the demon door he says. “How in Skorm’s name have you not collected a single key?” “Well a deal is a deal but why do I always have to deal with the freaks?”
@@arkotheuhh7297 i always do no-silver key playthroughs for this reason (since i discovered this trick). i collect them AFTER i open the demon door :D:D:D
It's just how nonchalant he is about his "Yep." yesterday spent a good minute charging up a crossbow attack, and as soon as i let it go, he just goes. "Yep." I had to take a minute to laugh about it.
vurtualboy The only game that I feel plays just as great as this one is Skyrim Elder Scrolls. I swear man, I never get tired of that game. The beauty of that game is so amazing. It's a true work of art. The gameplay is amazing. The weapons are epic. The magic and dragon shouts are incredible. The triple story plot is immersing. The sights in the game itself. Oh the sights. I love the absolutely jaw dropping and stunning sights that the overworld of Skyrim has. The aura borealis at night is just enchanting. The views from snowy mountaintops is gorgeous. Truly an unforgettable game.
I just wish it was a little more linear. I've never beaten any elder scrolls games because I end up spending 200+ hours just doing side quests and never even touch the main quest. I'm too ADD for open world games like that. I also wish they expanded spells a little bit more, the fact that they got rid of a whole school, and many spells was a bit sad for me.
I've listened to this masterpiece more than like 500 times already when i try to write poetry or something else. It IS one of the best things ive ever heared. THIS is what should be playing in church, because it contains the true feeling of interaction with the comprehensive light, the Greater Good or whatever you could call it. This is the true masterpiece and for the only creation of it that composer's life is worth more than a thousand human lives
My aunt had this game and Fable 2 when I was a kid. My sister and I would play it on our seperate accounts, one plays while the other watches. Such a beautiful memory this music brings me back to, simpler times. I'm 25 now, have a son, and my little sister lives in a different country. And this music almost brings tears to my eyes as if I'm reliving those moments. That's how you know this is more than a game.
The way he sees his older self in that water happened to me when I was around 15 years old. By then I'd probably already finished the game 20 times. I looked in the mirror and saw myself; a fat kid with a horrible self image, low self esteem, and next to me my 27 year old self, muscular, stoic, powerful. I'm 25 now, only two years to go. I must say I am pretty close to fulfilling that prophecy. I'm using my Strength experience points a lot, becoming very tough, healthy and strong.
But then comes the Wheel of Fate. Was your strength enough to withstand the Whirling Wheel? I pray your spokes held true, Hero. May this message find you well With these words I weave a Spell For Health, for Wealth, and Holy Life I pray your Soul is free from Strife
Just listening to this is making tears well up in my eyes, as memories of my obsession with this game as a 5 year old just flood back as a title wave of Nostalgia. This, this song is the manifestation of what got me interested in Video Games. If Peter Molyneux and Lionhead hadn't made Fable, I wouldn't be nearly the same person I am today.
" Such vile actions will not be tolerated. Your donations will no longer be accepted here. " Avo. " You fool ! My acolytes are your only connection to me ! " Skorm.
I hear this and automatically travel to 2005 when I open my first demon door .. that music.. that small chest mysteriously hidden in that secret place this game is so gorgeous so magic I love it
Right?? The first game may have had its flaws, they may have promised a ton of things that in the end were never made, but it still had so much... idk what's the word, mystique? It has so much implicit story telling that enriches your game experience a thousand fold and just made your imagination run wild. Things like the weapons' descriptions, I still remember how exquisite the Cutlass Bluetane description sounded: "Though cutlasses were the weapon of choice for the old ship masters around Hook Coast, Bluetane was part of a legendary treasure and was never used in combat. Its hunger for blood is palpable." It made you want to know more of the story but at the same time it made you part of the story by having the actual weapon... ikd man, I love that kind of thing.
Even if it is peaceful, serene, and comforting... It awakens in me a melancholy; An irrational fear, dread and sorrow; The wheel of time churns onwards, no matter what you do nor accomplish, it will all too be forgotten. It makes me want to cry.
The song makes me envison a beutiful eternal, never ending forest with myself to enjoy and forever young with as many flowers trees and butterflys the eye can see.
I always get a deep feeling of inner sadness when I hear this song. Reminds me of a person trapped forever with an eternal curse with no way to get rid of it. Or maybe I just get high while this song plays
I've been around the world I've seen a million things I've fought in countless wars And dined with many kings. I've seen the northern lights I've counted all the stars Been in 'n' out of Saturn's rings And started life on Mars. I'm fluent in every language I've tasted each cuisine I've stayed in every palace And lived what people dream. I was there when it began And I know when it will end My only enemy is man. Yet you are still my dearest friend. I invented evolution I gave you your first breath I was there at your conception And I'll be there at the time of death.
This song will forever haunt my memories of Fable. I saw my older brother play the main storyline of Lost chapters, and when I got II, man, this song brings up all the hardship and suffering of the series.
i remember playing that game all depressed over a breakup, and i just stayed in that room for a good half hour, savoring the atmosphere. I still think of it kind of as my happy place.
It makes me think of a memory i had as a child. My memory fails me, but it was a beautiful summer's day, i was 4-7 years old, and wandering through the grounds of an old english castle, very well kept.. Stone heads on plaques in rows and hedges trimmed almost like a labyrinth, of different shapes and sizes, bordering the edge of the moat. I know not why this song makes me think of that, and i can't put the memory into words as best as i'd like, but maybe.. No, i shan't say. This song is.. Memory
I remember having this video on repeat all night when I was living alone at the dorm. It was an exciting time, but this song really helped me get some good sleep.
This music is so eerily soothing.... It sounds like it could be both a childs lullaby and background music to an intense moment in life (or Fable). Just got back into this game for the first time in years, It throws me back to my early high school game. (the game came out when I was a freshman) I was so blown away by the graphics, and game play, and now that I'm older I appreciate it more than ever and I find just as much joy as I did all those years ago.
I’ve said on countless occasions that the pipe organ is by far the most magnificent instrument ever created but the harp is the most angelic instrument ever created
This song. I live a strange life. At the very bottom. I would sleep to this song when all i owned was an air mattress, a crt tv, and an xbox. I pawned both tv and xbox for drugs. Crack, if i remember correctly. I learned a very valuable life lesson that day as i sit there high as a kite and bored out of my mind.
Me too man.. i want to go back in time and re live that amazing child hood about my friend and me, everyday at school we talked about the new demon doors we discovered (without youtube guides, since we were still kids) and how awesome it was. i miss my childhood :'(
i played this game like 10 times now, played every spec, found every secret, and now just the OST makes me do it all over again, and i truly makes me enjoy it. just one of the best games with one of the best soundtracks ever made for a game.
I always feel a feeling of great holiness when listening to this song. A feeling of good strength, wisdom, and choice. And this song always reminds me that in even the darkest times, there is always a light and a beacon of hope.
its an addictive game where once you start you have to keep going that feeling of advancing but still seing destroyed pieces of the old kindom really every where you go you know its in your blood jack of blades was my alltime faverite character that no one knows about id like to see where he came from but anyway yea iv allways loved that godly legendary feeling of being a god thats not quite there but yet to come that one day a thousand years later still being talked about as legendary greatgame
U guys talk about a game from 2005, a song which was uploaded on 2009 and thinking about this shit in 2019. Why? Because Fable game is a fucking legend that will never leave your mind !!! This song for me represents true complete happiness
funny story from when i was a kid playing this game: after reading the book "The Dragons" within the game, I had the idea that dragons were not lost, and somewhere to be found (I didn't have the Lost Chapters edition, with that dragon at the end). So i kept looking, the book said they went to some mountains, and the most mountainous region on the map was Lychfield Graveyard, so it was a dead end. I remember staring at the horizon from the harbor in Hook Coast, "they're out there, I know it" now i know they weren't, but it was a nice journey, I felt like an explorer, a researcher of some kind, looking for this rare species, every area felt like it was hiding something from me and looking on internet wasn't such a thing back in the day. And i really miss that, these days i have so much to worry about and I couldnt spend the day looking for dragons anymore... but i will always keep sweet memories of these times.
Fable is my favorite game ever, first of all its my childhood game, the story is great, the gameplay is great, the music is amazing and the detail is crazy, especially for a 2004 game, half life 2 could never
As I sit here listening to this it brings me back to a time in 2005 when life was so much simpler and wasn't so hard, everything has changed since then, me, my life, the people around me but the one and only thing that hasn't changed is this game and the love I have for it, it means so much to me like I wish I could live in it or at least life was like it, wish I could go back to when I first played it like just listening to this now makes me very emotional and sad 😔 it's 2020 and I still play it every now and then to stay sane
I don't understand why everyone hates on Fable 2 and Fable 3... The first Fable game was just as much part of my childhood as it was yours. Its nostalgia level is high, and for that reason I will always love it. But the other Fable games are good as well.
I hope one day, we all get a day, like those of old. Where we sit with our brothers, sisters, our companions, or by ourselves. We get a chance to embrace that old sense of self, to relive that which we once had every single day. Whoever you are, reading this, I share this with you. 50 years from now, when I breathe my last, I will still enjoy this time.
"Welcome to the temple of the light. This is where my followers come to worship me. Have you come to join them? Generosity will be rewarded. Place your coin in the fountain and in turn you shall reap my blessings." Avo. " The Chapel of Skorm welcomes all those who practice evil. Bring me fresh sacrifices and I will share my power with you." Skorm.
Here's hoping Fable 4 will have a soundtrack and world as magical as this. While Fable 2 is certainly my favorite, no song beats the moments where this played.
I was about 10 when I first started playing. This game built my expectations in games, and I feel I'd be a complete loser in terms of games had Fable never existed. This game and Oblivion I play at least three times a year, and it's just as amazing each time around.
It's been 18 years since I first played this game... I dont think I ever suspected that those moments would be some of the highlights of my life. I wish I could go back in time and watch myself play and let him know everything.
Same here, man. I remember me and my dad sitting down playing fable together, truly some of the best moments of my life, and we can never fully understand how much those moments meant to us.
I loved that cave in the dark forest when you are escorting those traders through the dark forest where there are werewolves lurking.. You find that talking stone head cave door person.. You solve the riddle and he opens his door.... Its this secret fucking garden in the dark forest with a fountain... a little lake... beautiful lights and stone with this mystical music playing...... Its like this hidden safe place in the dark dark scary forest in the night....
It's been some grand time since I've played this masterpiece (Fable). However, I do remember when I was in such an area to play this song I would stop. I wouldn't play the game. I would simply listen to this song and just feel. Feel everything.
This song reminds me of happier simpler times, being a kid sat on the living room floor playing games like Fable with my brother. I'd literally give anything to have another day like that.
Emily Lewis amen to that
The good old times...
It's like the character who was decieved into staying in the past with her sister as a child, an illusion. Tough one, I always lingered before leaving. We must move on.
Feel you
Is it just me does everyone play fable with their brother, I did too lol
I love how Fable seemed to draw more from fairy tales than mainstream fantasy.
Agreed. It felt so care-free and innocent. While simultaneously being so dark, deep, and mystical. It was familiar yet filled with mystery. Its beauty, simplicity, and and genius still haunts my dreams. I fell in love with every ounce of this games world and lore 11 years ago, and i still choke up when i hear its gorgeous music and see its timeless world.
John Doe Couldn't have said it better
John Doe You..You're special! :)
Glad to hear I'm not the only one to treasure such beautiful memories from that masterpiece of a game..
I wish I lived in that world waay more than in this one, my friend!!
The only thing that ruined these games was Peter molyneux’s big fucking mouth promising shit that never came to be. Luckily I never listened to him. I played this game as a kid and I can tell you when my disc messed up, I literally spent 2 hours trying it over and over and over again, and eventually it worked. My aunt had been telling me to give up for the last hour and I kept telling her I would play this game again. And I did. This is the only game I’ve beaten more than 10 times, and I still play it today, and the anniversary version, both about one time a year. This game is special.
@@IzzyLovesRock well said
The one they call Chicken Chaser I believe.
Hey bro I just put comment so u could listen to this masterpiece again
@@hussienmohamed4779 I thank you for that.
@Selcouth It's time for a new quest card.
“Try to get your combat multiplier even higher”
@@alibensacrifice *"Your Health is low. do you have any potions, or food?"*
Took me eons to realize that the “path is dark” wasn’t about morality, just needing a new Lamp
I think if you talk to that one a few times he gives up on the riddles and is like "Oh for the love of god, go get a lamp!"
right?lol the easiest demon door to overthink lol
Y'all lame
I remember being maxed out in light morality and not being able to open it, even being post game 🤣
Out of all the songs in the Fable series, this one in particular was always my favorite. It conveys such a hard to describe feeling.
+zippo504 Peaceful?
zen.
+zippo504 Strangely it always reminded me of the heroes marriage but also with tragic undertones.
+zippo504 Nostalgia and aesthetic
Melancholy. Even though you're in a good place right now, the world you live in and eventually have to return to is tragic and inhospitable.
Man i wish i could go back in time and experience all my gaming memories for the first time again
Welcome to nestalgia, may it grab hold and never let go.
So, you don't visit the steam sales often, I wager?
You never get the same feeling though... the feeling of experiencing the game for the very first time.
Daggeron67
This is true, but if you want to remain sane, nostalgia is the way to go.
maybe in whatever comes after we pass away brother, it would be awesome to re-live whatever and whenever memories you had as many times as you like
I just love to scim thorugh the comments and read all the amazing stories the people have to tell to that song haha
If I remember correctly, this was also the music for the areas behind most demon doors (excluding story essential doors) and it was soo peaceful, i always found it worthwhile just to get past a demon door just to hear this music, plus, get a really good artifact while im there.
yep
I remember feeling the exact same way, oh the memories..
Actually, even story essential ones. The song exemplifies lost areas, when I hear this song, it makes me think specifically of the serene sadness there is in peering out into a landscape consumed by nature, unchanged by time, and untouched by the sword. A place where Heroes come to die.
Yeah, especially the one where it was lightly raining, with the huge trees in autumn bloom and sunbeams coming through... I just wanted to jump into the game and live there. I hadn't felt that way again til I played Shadow of the Colossus... and now Breath of the Wild.
Yeah.Listening this music makes me remember my favorite demon door, in Rose Cottage. The name of the map inside it was "The Secret Haven". It was so mysterious...
r.i.p lionhead this was the perfect song for you and you shall be missed
Hopefully someone gets the fable ip and makes a proper fable 4
please peter no
+JamieTheLost1 It'd be Fable IV not Fable IIII tho
Guys they're making Fable 4 now :) Rejoice!! www.gamesradar.com/fable-4-release-date-news-rumours/
@@KnotsOfWonders Rumours arent always true.. But we must hope
''Welcome to the temple of light, this is where my people come to worship me''.
"What? Oh. You're not one of them, are you? My eyesight's not what it used to be. One was a gallant knight. His plate armour was so shiny. Probably what did my eyes in. Then there was an evil mage, wore the darkest magical robes you ever saw. The last was a rogue - a bandit, bit like the chaps here."
Damn dude! I remember that demon door!
That demon door sucked balls.. -- not really
Where is the Gallent knight I await!?
Dastardly Bastard "You need a ball and chain, a posh one with a title"
Dastardly Bastard aaah I recognize you the gallant knight
god I love this, it makes me want to cry. so nostalgic.
check the guild for more quests!
Theres a quest card at the guild for you.
Well when you're at the end you keep expecting to hear him say that... then this song plays when you realize it's over...
Your path is illuminated, fancy that! you worked it out!
So, you worked out my name. Big deal, in you go.
In Fable 2, you can sort of hear this music in one or two places, but it's not the same. However, open the last demon door, the one that requires you to have opened all the others, and this piece of music is playing inside.
I never wanted to leave that room
This song made me tear up
+DoctorDrayy Don't worry, we feel you bro
That's an expected side-effect, and it is harmless. In fact, it's a sign that it's working.
cos its very beautiful and nostalgic :)
made me too
I've always considered this music part of the reward for opening the Demon Door.
fable is back baby
I love it. I've played Fable 13 years ago, but I can't forget that soundtrack.
It's 9 years old..
lol, fail for me...
***** Give it a few years, the time will slip by and you'll say "where did it go"; it'll be 13 years ago before you know it.
AkimboJoe seems like I played fable yesterday...the good old times.
@@K4inan 14 now.
when you ve completed the game 100%, then go to necropolis demon door, give all silver keys, enter BONE BLEACHED ISLAND, stay for 20 minutes looking at you and listening to this..
say farewell, then close the game :(
i ll see you in a couple of years again.. Hero
alex nounesis bone bleach island and arboretum, the most magical places in fable
Omg.. You nailed down what i did after i got a 100% completion.. I would stand there staring at myself listening to this music.. Sad for 2 reasons.. The music made me sad because it was the end of the game.. And sad because i wish i could continue my heroes story somehow.. These were the days.. This brings back SO many memories..
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Funny thing is if you collect no silver keys and “give the silver keys” to the demon door he says. “How in Skorm’s name have you not collected a single key?” “Well a deal is a deal but why do I always have to deal with the freaks?”
@@arkotheuhh7297 i always do no-silver key playthroughs for this reason (since i discovered this trick). i collect them AFTER i open the demon door :D:D:D
Your health is low, watch that
haha
do you have any potions? or food?
no man, its "hero, your will energy is low, watch that"
It is rumored that the Guild Master died with the words "Your health is low" carved into his forehead.
Drackore Your health is low, let's keep it that way!
Imagine who you were before you came into this lifetime.
You may be the one who changes the world for the better and end the suffering of humanity
haha. Really?? Lol
@Selcouth oh wow! It’s been so long. I can’t believe I wrote this. I am proud. Thank you bro
Or the one who brings the world to heel.
My favorite moment was always shooting the demon door in the face with a bow and watching it be like "Um, yep yep, that hurt." XD
If only he had knees... ;)
+Ender Kirby lol "I used to open for Heroes like you ..."
then i got an arrow in the face
It's just how nonchalant he is about his "Yep." yesterday spent a good minute charging up a crossbow attack, and as soon as i let it go, he just goes. "Yep." I had to take a minute to laugh about it.
Yep. You've got the power. So I've got the gap.
Ностальгия и слёзы....
dunno how long it's been since I first played this game. I still play this song every once in a while to sleep.
One of my favorite games. Brings back memories.
yeah boy, ain't makin' em like they used to.
vurtualboy The only game that I feel plays just as great as this one is Skyrim Elder Scrolls. I swear man, I never get tired of that game. The beauty of that game is so amazing. It's a true work of art. The gameplay is amazing. The weapons are epic. The magic and dragon shouts are incredible. The triple story plot is immersing. The sights in the game itself. Oh the sights. I love the absolutely jaw dropping and stunning sights that the overworld of Skyrim has. The aura borealis at night is just enchanting. The views from snowy mountaintops is gorgeous. Truly an unforgettable game.
I just wish it was a little more linear. I've never beaten any elder scrolls games because I end up spending 200+ hours just doing side quests and never even touch the main quest. I'm too ADD for open world games like that.
I also wish they expanded spells a little bit more, the fact that they got rid of a whole school, and many spells was a bit sad for me.
+vurtualboy hahaha me too i play it to sleep
I've listened to this masterpiece more than like 500 times already when i try to write poetry or something else. It IS one of the best things ive ever heared. THIS is what should be playing in church, because it contains the true feeling of interaction with the comprehensive light, the Greater Good or whatever you could call it. This is the true masterpiece and for the only creation of it that composer's life is worth more than a thousand human lives
Finally, someone who really can see the truth about Mister Russel Shaw
No other game soundtrack comes even close to capturing such a melancholic atmosphere.
My aunt had this game and Fable 2 when I was a kid. My sister and I would play it on our seperate accounts, one plays while the other watches. Such a beautiful memory this music brings me back to, simpler times. I'm 25 now, have a son, and my little sister lives in a different country. And this music almost brings tears to my eyes as if I'm reliving those moments. That's how you know this is more than a game.
Lucky you, man. I don't get to share many memories with my sister. You should call your sister, reminisce a little bit.
The way he sees his older self in that water happened to me when I was around 15 years old. By then I'd probably already finished the game 20 times.
I looked in the mirror and saw myself; a fat kid with a horrible self image, low self esteem, and next to me my 27 year old self, muscular, stoic, powerful. I'm 25 now, only two years to go. I must say I am pretty close to fulfilling that prophecy. I'm using my Strength experience points a lot, becoming very tough, healthy and strong.
But then comes the Wheel of Fate. Was your strength enough to withstand the Whirling Wheel? I pray your spokes held true, Hero.
May this message find you well
With these words I weave a Spell
For Health, for Wealth, and Holy Life
I pray your Soul is free from Strife
Just listening to this is making tears well up in my eyes, as memories of my obsession with this game as a 5 year old just flood back as a title wave of Nostalgia. This, this song is the manifestation of what got me interested in Video Games. If Peter Molyneux and Lionhead hadn't made Fable, I wouldn't be nearly the same person I am today.
" Such vile actions will not be tolerated. Your donations will no longer be accepted here. " Avo.
" You fool ! My acolytes are your only connection to me ! " Skorm.
"Give with your heart. And your purse."
I hear this and automatically travel to 2005 when I open my first demon door ..
that music.. that small chest mysteriously hidden in that secret place this game is so gorgeous so magic I love it
Where the heroes were
Chest? You mean the first one you opened wasn’t the one in the Guild?
Its sad they never recaptured the Magic of the first game :(
Right?? The first game may have had its flaws, they may have promised a ton of things that in the end were never made, but it still had so much... idk what's the word, mystique?
It has so much implicit story telling that enriches your game experience a thousand fold and just made your imagination run wild. Things like the weapons' descriptions, I still remember how exquisite the Cutlass Bluetane description sounded: "Though cutlasses were the weapon of choice for the old ship masters around Hook Coast, Bluetane was part of a legendary treasure and was never used in combat. Its hunger for blood is palpable." It made you want to know more of the story but at the same time it made you part of the story by having the actual weapon... ikd man, I love that kind of thing.
Even if it is peaceful, serene, and comforting...
It awakens in me a melancholy; An irrational fear, dread and sorrow; The wheel of time churns onwards, no matter what you do nor accomplish, it will all too be forgotten.
It makes me want to cry.
This is the soundtrack to a heartbroken person experiencing true love again.
The song makes me envison a beutiful eternal, never ending forest with myself to enjoy and forever young with as many flowers trees and butterflys the eye can see.
Aaaaaah the memories... It makes me emotional. I miss those days!
I always get a deep feeling of inner sadness when I hear this song. Reminds me of a person trapped forever with an eternal curse with no way to get rid of it.
Or maybe I just get high while this song plays
Kaies -TheEighth- The demon doors are trapped.
This song is sooooo smoothing
Without darkness there is no light. This song encompasses it perfectly. Holy melody with a dark undertone.
I've been around the world
I've seen a million things
I've fought in countless wars
And dined with many kings.
I've seen the northern lights
I've counted all the stars
Been in 'n' out of Saturn's rings
And started life on Mars.
I'm fluent in every language
I've tasted each cuisine
I've stayed in every palace
And lived what people dream.
I was there when it began
And I know when it will end
My only enemy is man.
Yet you are still my dearest friend.
I invented evolution
I gave you your first breath
I was there at your conception
And I'll be there at the time of death.
Marcus's poem, got me thinking the first time I read it, really beautiful
Miss my childhood..........
This song will forever haunt my memories of Fable. I saw my older brother play the main storyline of Lost chapters, and when I got II, man, this song brings up all the hardship and suffering of the series.
This song makes me feel indescribable. It went perfectly when you entered the Demon Doors to a beautiful place
i remember playing that game all depressed over a breakup, and i just stayed in that room for a good half hour, savoring the atmosphere. I still think of it kind of as my happy place.
There's such a melancholy peacefulness to this song
It makes me think of a memory i had as a child. My memory fails me, but it was a beautiful summer's day, i was 4-7 years old, and wandering through the grounds of an old english castle, very well kept.. Stone heads on plaques in rows and hedges trimmed almost like a labyrinth, of different shapes and sizes, bordering the edge of the moat. I know not why this song makes me think of that, and i can't put the memory into words as best as i'd like, but maybe.. No, i shan't say. This song is.. Memory
This feels like going back to your childhood and nobody is there
Truth
I remember having this video on repeat all night when I was living alone at the dorm. It was an exciting time, but this song really helped me get some good sleep.
This gives me such an intense nostalgia. Lost times...
This music is so eerily soothing.... It sounds like it could be both a childs lullaby and background music to an intense moment in life (or Fable). Just got back into this game for the first time in years, It throws me back to my early high school game. (the game came out when I was a freshman) I was so blown away by the graphics, and game play, and now that I'm older I appreciate it more than ever and I find just as much joy as I did all those years ago.
I’ve said on countless occasions that the pipe organ is by far the most magnificent instrument ever created but the harp is the most angelic instrument ever created
I meditate with this
This song. I live a strange life. At the very bottom. I would sleep to this song when all i owned was an air mattress, a crt tv, and an xbox. I pawned both tv and xbox for drugs. Crack, if i remember correctly. I learned a very valuable life lesson that day as i sit there high as a kite and bored out of my mind.
I love stay afk listening this song on the game c:
Me too man.. i want to go back in time and re live that amazing child hood about my friend and me, everyday at school we talked about the new demon doors we discovered (without youtube guides, since we were still kids) and how awesome it was. i miss my childhood :'(
Love this song, this game got me into RPGs & made me realize you can become the strongest being & I was one evil, unstoppable bastard.
this song was so haunting and reminiscent but serene and pure. and I love it :)
i played this game like 10 times now, played every spec, found every secret, and now just the OST makes me do it all over again, and i truly makes me enjoy it. just one of the best games with one of the best soundtracks ever made for a game.
Hope youre still alive and still gaming...
I always feel a feeling of great holiness when listening to this song. A feeling of good strength, wisdom, and choice. And this song always reminds me that in even the darkest times, there is always a light and a beacon of hope.
Oakvale
Temple of light
Summefields
Takes me to another world
its an addictive game where once you start you have to keep going that feeling of advancing but still seing destroyed pieces of the old kindom really every where you go you know its in your blood jack of blades was my alltime faverite character that no one knows about id like to see where he came from but anyway yea iv allways loved that godly legendary feeling of being a god thats not quite there but yet to come that one day a thousand years later still being talked about as legendary greatgame
im going to make my kid place this game when i get one. this will forever be a classic.
U guys talk about a game from 2005, a song which was uploaded on 2009 and thinking about this shit in 2019.
Why?
Because Fable game is a fucking legend that will never leave your mind !!!
This song for me represents true complete happiness
funny story from when i was a kid playing this game: after reading the book "The Dragons" within the game, I had the idea that dragons were not lost, and somewhere to be found (I didn't have the Lost Chapters edition, with that dragon at the end). So i kept looking, the book said they went to some mountains, and the most mountainous region on the map was Lychfield Graveyard, so it was a dead end. I remember staring at the horizon from the harbor in Hook Coast, "they're out there, I know it"
now i know they weren't, but it was a nice journey, I felt like an explorer, a researcher of some kind, looking for this rare species, every area felt like it was hiding something from me and looking on internet wasn't such a thing back in the day. And i really miss that, these days i have so much to worry about and I couldnt spend the day looking for dragons anymore... but i will always keep sweet memories of these times.
Someday you will explore again
"There is a temple in wichwood that is supposed to give spiritual strength... Be warned some "gods" can be fickle."
Takes me back to the good days. Works great as a lullaby for my daughter
i still remember the first time i heard this music in the game. i just felt such a peace. simply listening to this music takes me to another world.
This soundtrack will forever be in my heart.
This soundtrack is so relaxing
This is used in the Forest Sanctum which is the demon door in Fairfax Gardens.
Fable's soundtrack blows my mind everytime!
Fable is my favorite game ever, first of all its my childhood game, the story is great, the gameplay is great, the music is amazing and the detail is crazy, especially for a 2004 game, half life 2 could never
I wanted this song for almost 3 years!
Listening to all these songs from Fable make me wanna go back in time and relive my childhood.. almost an urge to cry.
i love the generation of xbox and ps2, such great games came out of those years. The best ive ever seen.
As I sit here listening to this it brings me back to a time in 2005 when life was so much simpler and wasn't so hard, everything has changed since then, me, my life, the people around me but the one and only thing that hasn't changed is this game and the love I have for it, it means so much to me like I wish I could live in it or at least life was like it, wish I could go back to when I first played it like just listening to this now makes me very emotional and sad 😔 it's 2020 and I still play it every now and then to stay sane
I don't understand why everyone hates on Fable 2 and Fable 3...
The first Fable game was just as much part of my childhood as it was yours.
Its nostalgia level is high, and for that reason I will always love it.
But the other Fable games are good as well.
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I hope one day, we all get a day, like those of old.
Where we sit with our brothers, sisters, our companions, or by ourselves.
We get a chance to embrace that old sense of self, to relive that which we once had every single day.
Whoever you are, reading this, I share this with you. 50 years from now, when I breathe my last, I will still enjoy this time.
Ten years anniversary for me playing fable 1
I swear this game is beyond being compared as game its so close to my heart
"Welcome to the temple of the light. This is where my followers come to worship me. Have you come to join them? Generosity will be rewarded. Place your coin in the fountain and in turn you shall reap my blessings." Avo.
" The Chapel of Skorm welcomes all those who practice evil. Bring me fresh sacrifices and I will share my power with you." Skorm.
The 1st one still the best from the 3 Fables Games. Especially the lost chapter version
Here's hoping Fable 4 will have a soundtrack and world as magical as this.
While Fable 2 is certainly my favorite, no song beats the moments where this played.
I was about 10 when I first started playing. This game built my expectations in games, and I feel I'd be a complete loser in terms of games had Fable never existed.
This game and Oblivion I play at least three times a year, and it's just as amazing each time around.
whoever made this song deserves a prize of some sort.
This song is so good, i never get tired of it
This is my favourite music from Fable 1... thanks for the upload!;):)
easily my favorite song of the fable soundtrack. takes my mind to this calm and majestic place. so peaceful.
It's been 18 years since I first played this game...
I dont think I ever suspected that those moments would be some of the highlights of my life.
I wish I could go back in time and watch myself play and let him know everything.
Same here, man. I remember me and my dad sitting down playing fable together, truly some of the best moments of my life, and we can never fully understand how much those moments meant to us.
Fable was so ahead of its time.
That first game was so amazing, its such a shame that we cant got back to it
This sounds even more incredible with a light ambient sound of rainfall in the background... try it out!
Jack of Blades - my role model. Please bring back Fable again, like it used to be. I want to live there again. :C
this song and first light from guild wars are the most peaceful ever
Ahhhhhhh the memories
I loved that cave in the dark forest when you are escorting those traders through the dark forest where there are werewolves lurking.. You find that talking stone head cave door person.. You solve the riddle and he opens his door.... Its this secret fucking garden in the dark forest with a fountain... a little lake... beautiful lights and stone with this mystical music playing...... Its like this hidden safe place in the dark dark scary forest in the night....
It's been some grand time since I've played this masterpiece (Fable). However, I do remember when I was in such an area to play this song I would stop. I wouldn't play the game. I would simply listen to this song and just feel. Feel everything.
I would like to see game just like Fable tlc but with more quests. I loved the Fable bronze quest. They were all unique
One of my favorite songs in Fable has this very spiritual and forgotten feel to it