
Behold, the overworld theme of the most recent album / story of mine, The Wayward Seers. I ended on the note of We Are The Storm, I think... My original plans were to go a bit further into Story of the Storm and then end that before really starting anything else. I shot ahead with a cool idea... I guess. o.O I'm going to start The Wayward Seers, and use those remaining songs from Story of the Storm as flashbacks during this story, because I really wanted this album to be the real deal. My first two set the stage, and my third was all about screwing around with that stage. Now this, the fourth, is moving on.
Basically, the heroes of the previous story (Skybound, Moondancers, Sidewinders, and Hopeseekers) pulled through and defeated the PsychoblastStorm. That's spoilers, sorta, but it's also kind of a given. Heroes usually do save the day. However, there are a ton of things they don't really know. They don't know why the Psychoblast were so bent on becoming the Storm. They hardly know what the Storm is, now that there's almost nothing left of Aeon. The only ones they can turn to for answers are the Hopeseekers, and even they're taken aback by the level of destruction. The wisest of the Hopeseekers was slain in the final battle. His dying words were something along the lines of "looking to the sea afar..."
Well, back up a sec. That's great and all. But these four factions saved the world. Now that they're really the only ones left on this continent, they've decided to begin a campaign to redeem themselves for their apathy. Dubbing themselves "The Wayward Seers", they vowed to protect their land and pursue the mystery of the Storm to the end.
This story is full of mystery. Lots of questions are asked. How come the Moondancers and the Sidewinders exist at all? What was the legendary treasure of the Coralborn? Is there hope for Hallowbright's Plan B? Are the seasonal lands truly gone? Looking to the sea afar gives them subtle answers. On the shore of the Moondancer land, black waves crash on a distorted beach. A sea stretching time, space, and the imagination lay before them. This is the Dreamscape Sea: the next frontier.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/download.p.....a0si5rfk0yr6d2
Basically, the heroes of the previous story (Skybound, Moondancers, Sidewinders, and Hopeseekers) pulled through and defeated the PsychoblastStorm. That's spoilers, sorta, but it's also kind of a given. Heroes usually do save the day. However, there are a ton of things they don't really know. They don't know why the Psychoblast were so bent on becoming the Storm. They hardly know what the Storm is, now that there's almost nothing left of Aeon. The only ones they can turn to for answers are the Hopeseekers, and even they're taken aback by the level of destruction. The wisest of the Hopeseekers was slain in the final battle. His dying words were something along the lines of "looking to the sea afar..."
Well, back up a sec. That's great and all. But these four factions saved the world. Now that they're really the only ones left on this continent, they've decided to begin a campaign to redeem themselves for their apathy. Dubbing themselves "The Wayward Seers", they vowed to protect their land and pursue the mystery of the Storm to the end.
This story is full of mystery. Lots of questions are asked. How come the Moondancers and the Sidewinders exist at all? What was the legendary treasure of the Coralborn? Is there hope for Hallowbright's Plan B? Are the seasonal lands truly gone? Looking to the sea afar gives them subtle answers. On the shore of the Moondancer land, black waves crash on a distorted beach. A sea stretching time, space, and the imagination lay before them. This is the Dreamscape Sea: the next frontier.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/download.p.....a0si5rfk0yr6d2
Category Music / Game Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 69px
File Size 2.88 MB
It's actually still a work in progress. Dreamscape Sea is always getting revised. The first and second are horrid now that I look at them. I like the concept of the song, but the execution is pathetic at best. So I'm gonna go back and make stuff better! Thanks for listenin', Yure
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