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Skyrim Inspired Song: "A Bards Tale"


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Maybe you guys have seen this already, but I thought it was worth posting if you haven't. I think the words and the music is really great. It seems as though the author wouldn't mind it being put into the game so that a bard can sing it either, which is great because I wouldn't mind having it in my game! Also, just curious. If you were one of the developers of Skyrim or Jeremy himself, how would you feel about all of these talented people being inspired to create such great art just because of a game you made? I'd feel pretty good about it myself.

 

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I beleive that in order to integrate that song into the game and make it playable by bards, someone would have to find a way to make animations longer. There isn't a single bard song in skyrim that is the same lengh as this song so the bard would actualy stop playing and singing and the song and music would go on .

 

I know it's possible to replace current bard songs with any song though. I've downloaded a mod that replaces the flute song with 6 added new flute songs . 3 of those new songs were composed by the modder himself and they are all realy nice . Much better than the Vanilla's only flute song which was total crap. Now the only problem with that new mod is that you cannot request the new songs. The only way to hear them is if the bard decides to play them on his own and it can take a while. And in some cases , the animation goes on even though the music has stopped or it's the opposite. The animation stops and the music goes on. And that is because the modder didn't know how to alter the lengh of the animation. Regardless, the mod is still worth it .

 

Now about that video you showed, yes it's a good song and yes i'd definatly download a mod allowing bards to play it in the game. I just realy wish someone finds a way to adjust animations to fit the sonds and also allow players to request those new songs .

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