Jeremy Soule (b. December 19, 1975) is an award-winning American composer f… Read Full Bio ↴Jeremy Soule (b. December 19, 1975) is an award-winning American composer from Keokuk, Iowa and a prolific composer of orchestral videogame scores. Soule's soundtracks are often critically acclaimed as being among the best in the computer and video games industry and as rivaling the quality of many orchestral film soundtracks. A large percentage of Soule's music is done electronically and emulates real orchestral music so well that it is frequently indistinguishable from the real thing. He often collaborates with his brother, Julian Soule, with whom he also founded DirectSong; a company that sells DRM-free downloads of several classical composers, including Jeremy's own compositions.
Soule has been working in the music industry since 1994 when he became an employee of Square. He then left to join Humongous Entertainment, where he composed for several children's games as well as Total Annihilation, his first award-winning score. He left to form his own music production company, Soule Media in 2000, now called Artistry Entertainment. Through this company Soule has created several award-winning soundtracks. In 2005 he founded DirectSong. Soule's works have been played in several live concerts such as the Symphonic Game Music Concert in Germany and the international Play! A Video Game Symphony concert series.
A change in musical style may be felt by listeners of his compositions past 2005. As Soule had a near-death experience in a car crash about which he reportedly stated in an interview for FiringSquad: "I ended up rolling in my car several times on an interstate while flying headlong into oncoming traffic ... I felt no fear ... I simply just acknowledged to myself that I've had a good life and I would soon have to say goodbye to all of it in a matter of seconds".
He has produced and composed music for:
* Armies of Exigo
* Azurik: Rise of Perathia
* Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
* Company of Heroes
* Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts
* Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor
* Dungeon Siege
* Dungeon Siege II
* The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
* The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
* The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
* Final Four
* Giants: Citizen Kabuto
* Guild Wars
* Guild Wars: Factions
* Guild Wars: Nightfall
* Guild Wars: Eye of the North
* Guild Wars 2
* Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone
* Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
* Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
* Icewind Dale
* Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter
* Impossible Creatures
* IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey
* Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
* Mass Effect
* Neverwinter Nights
* Prey 2006
* Secret of Evermore
* SOCOM
* Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
* Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
* Supreme Commander
* Total Annihilation: Kingdoms
* Total Annihilation: The Core Contingency
* Total Annihilation
* Unreal II
* Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
* Warhammer40K: Dawn of War
Jeremy Soule recently took legal action against KHInsider, a website dedicated to digital music piracy. The owner of the site decided to remove the offending material in order to avoid being sued by Soule, who was not only trying to have his own music removed, but all the music on the site. At the same time, many customers of DirectSong have had been waiting months if not years for their physical CDs to arrive and so some filed a lawsuits against DirectSong. DirectSong no longer offers its music in physical media.
Soule has been working in the music industry since 1994 when he became an employee of Square. He then left to join Humongous Entertainment, where he composed for several children's games as well as Total Annihilation, his first award-winning score. He left to form his own music production company, Soule Media in 2000, now called Artistry Entertainment. Through this company Soule has created several award-winning soundtracks. In 2005 he founded DirectSong. Soule's works have been played in several live concerts such as the Symphonic Game Music Concert in Germany and the international Play! A Video Game Symphony concert series.
A change in musical style may be felt by listeners of his compositions past 2005. As Soule had a near-death experience in a car crash about which he reportedly stated in an interview for FiringSquad: "I ended up rolling in my car several times on an interstate while flying headlong into oncoming traffic ... I felt no fear ... I simply just acknowledged to myself that I've had a good life and I would soon have to say goodbye to all of it in a matter of seconds".
He has produced and composed music for:
* Armies of Exigo
* Azurik: Rise of Perathia
* Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
* Company of Heroes
* Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts
* Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor
* Dungeon Siege
* Dungeon Siege II
* The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
* The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
* The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
* Final Four
* Giants: Citizen Kabuto
* Guild Wars
* Guild Wars: Factions
* Guild Wars: Nightfall
* Guild Wars: Eye of the North
* Guild Wars 2
* Harry Potter and the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone
* Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
* Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
* Icewind Dale
* Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter
* Impossible Creatures
* IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey
* Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
* Mass Effect
* Neverwinter Nights
* Prey 2006
* Secret of Evermore
* SOCOM
* Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
* Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
* Supreme Commander
* Total Annihilation: Kingdoms
* Total Annihilation: The Core Contingency
* Total Annihilation
* Unreal II
* Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
* Warhammer40K: Dawn of War
Jeremy Soule recently took legal action against KHInsider, a website dedicated to digital music piracy. The owner of the site decided to remove the offending material in order to avoid being sued by Soule, who was not only trying to have his own music removed, but all the music on the site. At the same time, many customers of DirectSong have had been waiting months if not years for their physical CDs to arrive and so some filed a lawsuits against DirectSong. DirectSong no longer offers its music in physical media.
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Jeremy Soule Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jeremy Soule:
Dragonborn Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin naal ok zin los vahriin wah dein voku…
Dragonsreach Dovahkiin Dovahkiin Naal ok zin los vahriin wah dein vokul…
Main Theme Dovahkiin Dovahkiin Naal ok zin los vahriin wah dein vokul…
One They Fear Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin Naal ok zin los vahriin Wah dein vokul …
Sovngarde Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin, wah dein vo…
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@Amoth_oth_ras_shash
SporeTres
I agre that with it being called an rpg makes such things like geeitng nearly blind in a sandstorm or that haveing nppcs related to another npc you killed geeting pissed so are such 'flavors' madetory otherwise you might as well play one of the fps games just change the guns for swords and magic...but... if it were a matter of player choise in system to use I would applaud the added ''for beginners'' mode
yet it is not..and sure you may say that miss chance is better replaced by actual game mechanics deciding if it was in the path of your swing aka skyrim or mount & blade wich simply is a more developed way of the concept...but that is basicly a 10 year gap of soft and hardware diffrence!...
so instead of adding such a change to leets say morrowids wepon system if you would apply the skyrim approach to it so would you throw the intire magic and enchanting system out depsite it being a major part of ''make yourself great instead of big uncle pating your butt telling you your dragon born now go do like told to and dont think for yourself or such''
replaceing it with ''these are the ways you can use magic and no other way to combine it with a wepon system that while more fluent simply is a more powerfull way of doing the exact same thing like the previous one leading to a likely need to limit how crazy the open world could get since the maximum potential ingame for a player have become crippled.
,but since it basicly only reeks of a wish to get an more easely herded customer base ..aka lees brain more button smashing..so am I jsut waiting to see when the firm holding the leash of bethessda makes them replace the open world concept ''wich is the major redeming factor for skyrim'' with something like the walled of paths like fable...
at wich point I consider that company dead.
@lellamas2778
I agree with you - Morrowind is AMAZING. Peak gaming. Inspirational music. Adventure. Completely immersive.
I would like to recommend some other games that i've thoroughly enjoyed from around the same period of gaming.
In no particular order:
1. Deus Ex (original)
2. System Shock 2
3. Wizardry 7 - Crusaders of the Dark Savant
Wizardry 7 - of a similar immersive quality - explorative - character building - puzzles that will have you baffled .
@xpage
(0:00) Nerevar Rising (Morrowind Title Song)
(1:55) Peaceful Waters
(5:03) Knight's Charge
(7:10) Over the Next Hill
(10:17) Bright Spears, Dark Blood
(12:26) The Road Most Travelled
(15:44) Dance of Swords
(17:59) Blessing of Vivec
(21:18) Ambush!
(23:53) Silt Sunrise
(27:07) Hunter's Pursuit
(29:27) Shed Your Travails
(32:42) Stormclouds on the Battlefield
(34:56) Caprice
(38:26) Drumbeat of the Dunmer
(40:32) Darkened Depths
(41:25) The Prophecy Fulfilled
(42:39) Triumphant
(42:56) Introduction
(43:57) Fate's Quickening
(44:17) Nerevar Rising (Reprise)
@manuelagra7747
For phone usuaries uwu
(0:00) Nerevar Rising (Morrowind Title Song)
(1:55) Peaceful Waters
(5:03) Knight's Charge
(7:10) Over the Next Hill
(10:17) Bright Spears, Dark Blood
(12:26) The Road Most Travelled
(15:44) Dance of Swords
(17:59) Blessing of Vivec
(21:18) Ambush!
(23:53) Silt Sunrise
(27:07) Hunter's Pursuit
(29:27) Shed Your Travails
(32:42) Stormclouds on the Battlefield
(34:56) Caprice
(38:26) Drumbeat of the Dunmer
(40:32) Darkened Depths
(41:25) The Prophecy Fulfilled
(42:39) Triumphant
(42:56) Introduction
(43:57) Fate's Quickening
(44:17) Nerevar Rising (Reprise)
@clapthonyclaptano3922
*****
See's bandit
Attacks
You missed
Attacks again
You missed
Bandit attacks once
CRITICAL HIT
Bandit attacks again
CRITICAL HIT
I die
420/10 BESHH GAME EVERRRRR
Can't believe I lived with that combat system...
@elsa939
When I was a kid my mom asked why I was reading books in a video game. Because Alchemy is hard, mom.
@ElDepressivo
Marry me, dear darling! :D
@goodhoonter9882
Lol
@House_of_Caine
Plenty of time, my sweet, plenty of time.
@Helmholtzwatson1984
Before you just ate everything to find out what it was good for...and then just mixed it all up randomly until it made something lol.
@D10H
Jobasa's Rare Books is the true heaven
@geneconnell4393
Only 3rd era n'wahs will remember these beats
@demilembias2527
yung scrolls
@TheSaboteurLT
Nostalgia
@red-leaf
Yes, outlander what is it.