@crapheadandidiot he was invading the tower, he planed to give them a year long party once sumner was hainging by a bloody pole and the other guys would be the main course>=). then of course the goblins would own the mountains, his mummy men would keep the desert, the tree and croc men would control the forest, the sky pirates wold have the sky world, demons dream world, he would start his succsessful mining business in the icelands, and make the undead low paid workers. lol happy endings:DDDD
@Grygnax Yeah, I was aware of this. We studied the emergence of Gregorian chant and the significance of Christianity and Latin masses of the earlier centuries in the Humanities class I was enrolled in last semester. We also studied both Verdi's and Mozart's "Dies Irae". I checked out the actual Gregorian chant itself but none of these included the melody I was talking about. But the significance of "Dies Irae" is actually very fitting for this level, though. Thanks for reminding me 8)
@HereticElitesUnite No. The song this was inspired by is Dies Irae, which inspired the Bathory song and is also Latin for Day of Wrath. The song's been around since the 13th century and has been used in a lot of songs.
Oden......duh. Just kidding, friend. They were both made around the same time, so it makes one think. It would be cool if it was, then it would mean the people at Midway had a good taste in music.
@robloxfan459 XD I'd have laughed if that was the game over screen.
crapheadandidiot 7 months ago
@crapheadandidiot he was invading the tower, he planed to give them a year long party once sumner was hainging by a bloody pole and the other guys would be the main course>=). then of course the goblins would own the mountains, his mummy men would keep the desert, the tree and croc men would control the forest, the sky pirates wold have the sky world, demons dream world, he would start his succsessful mining business in the icelands, and make the undead low paid workers. lol happy endings:DDDD
robloxfan459 7 months ago
@robloxfan459 Garm is such a party killer. >.>
crapheadandidiot 7 months ago
@crapheadandidiot and all the skeletons threw down their weapons and danced in unision for 60 minutes, then garm said back to work:(
robloxfan459 7 months ago
Listen to this with earphones. Sounds sooooo much better!
TheDarkMaster1989 1 year ago
Garm sure knows how to rave, that's for sure.
*SKELETON RAVE PARTY!!!!!*
crapheadandidiot 1 year ago
@Grygnax Yeah, I was aware of this. We studied the emergence of Gregorian chant and the significance of Christianity and Latin masses of the earlier centuries in the Humanities class I was enrolled in last semester. We also studied both Verdi's and Mozart's "Dies Irae". I checked out the actual Gregorian chant itself but none of these included the melody I was talking about. But the significance of "Dies Irae" is actually very fitting for this level, though. Thanks for reminding me 8)
HereticElitesUnite 1 year ago
@HereticElitesUnite No. The song this was inspired by is Dies Irae, which inspired the Bathory song and is also Latin for Day of Wrath. The song's been around since the 13th century and has been used in a lot of songs.
Grygnax 1 year ago
Sounds like a rave party.
wkunzelman1 1 year ago
Oden......duh. Just kidding, friend. They were both made around the same time, so it makes one think. It would be cool if it was, then it would mean the people at Midway had a good taste in music.
HereticElitesUnite 2 years ago