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Being tempted by Xenonauts again, did you get it yet Stilton?
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donsanderson: OK, that was awesome! Never listened to Nightwish before, thanks. ;)
I find your lack of metal knowledge, disturbing. You'd better start doing a youtube crawl for all things metal or face the wrath of the army of immortals.
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donsanderson: OK, that was awesome! Never listened to Nightwish before, thanks. ;)
:O

Nightwish was my first venture into metal music with their Sleeping Sun song.

Got to know them through the Celtic Circle albums. Before that i mainly listened to classical music.
Post edited December 09, 2014 by FoxySage
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donsanderson: OK, that was awesome! Never listened to Nightwish before, thanks. ;)
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FoxySage: :O

Nightwish was my first venture into metal music with their Sleeping Sun song.

Got to know them through the Celtic Circle albums. Before that i mainly listened to classical music.
Nightwish is the perfect ambient music for your D&D campaigns.

Sadly, my own musical tastes were of the whatever-was-on-the-radio-at-the-time variety until I was first exposed to Blind Guardian and their Nightfall album. I can only say they've improved since then.
Post edited December 09, 2014 by j0ekerr
That's nice! I didn't know Nightwish.
They seem to be worth to listen more.
Has anyone, even GOG, worked out how the different Omerta versions work? Too many games available in multiple variants these datys. No consistency with naming conventions does not help, either.
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LeoLR: That's nice! I didn't know Nightwish.
They seem to be worth to listen more.
We have yet another heretic who has been converted, praise be to the fire and steel.
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donsanderson: OK, that was awesome! Never listened to Nightwish before, thanks. ;)
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j0ekerr: I find your lack of metal knowledge, disturbing. You'd better start doing a youtube crawl for all things metal or face the wrath of the army of immortals.
Personally I'm not much of a metal fan, more the classic rock and classical type. But Nightwishes vocalist grabbed me right away. ;)
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LeoLR: That's nice! I didn't know Nightwish.
They seem to be worth to listen more.
Hightwish !! I know Wishmaster by heart :)
Does anyone know if the D&D bundle will be available again?

I'm a fool and missed it :P
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donsanderson: Being tempted by Xenonauts again, did you get it yet Stilton?
I've decided to hold off a while longer for a slightly bigger discount. Its good value as it is, but it's kind of borderline for me, so I'd rather spend a little less if I can. I'll get it at some point, though, because I like the look of it.
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armitom: Does anyone know if the D&D bundle will be available again?

I'm a fool and missed it :P
You might catch it again on the final day of the sale.
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armitom: Does anyone know if the D&D bundle will be available again?

I'm a fool and missed it :P
Possibly on the last day. They often repeat all the bundles that day.
By the way noble viking bard. Since you're here and we're discussing music. What is your stance on these other bards?
Post edited December 09, 2014 by j0ekerr
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FoxySage: :O

Nightwish was my first venture into metal music with their Sleeping Sun song.

Got to know them through the Celtic Circle albums. Before that i mainly listened to classical music.
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j0ekerr: Nightwish is the perfect ambient music for your D&D campaigns.

Sadly, my own musical tastes were of the whatever-was-on-the-radio-at-the-time variety until I was first exposed to Blind Guardian and their Nightfall album. I can only say they've improved since then.
The songs on the Celtic Circle albums fits D&D campaigns aswell. Or if you like me read a lot of fantasy novels it is great for background music.

Never actually played a D&D campaign in IRL though. D: Closest i've come to that experience was DM events back when i played on NwN1 servers.