NCSoft has shared a few official videos featuring music tracks from Throne and Liberty, set over footage of the game’s environments and some creatures and NPCs.
There are three brief videos shared over on the NCSOUND YouTube channel featuring the music by the game’s composer, Saulius Petreikis. As the music plays in the first video, «Twilight — Laslan Night Theme», we sweep over locations like Watcher’s Post, where soldiers move through a series of tents. Urstella Fields, where some mobs wield what look like axes, withglowing circles on the ground. Carmine Forest, where what looks like a hot red flame of some sort shoots up into the sky from an unknown source.
“Into the Starlight — Stonegard Night Theme” sends us into night views (what else?) of places like Abandoned Stonemason Town, Monolith Wastelands, The Raging Wilds, and Stonegard Castle. The music features instruments from Lithuania and the Baltic, with an emphasis on wind instruments on this track.
While most of the new footage we see is of environments and landscapes, there are a few instances where we get a peek at more. Inside the Temple of Sylaveth featured in this video, we see a creature resembling a chimera, with a long mane, horns, and sharp teeth, roaring.
The final video track, “Song of the Desert — Stonegard Day Theme” features the castle during the day, a sandworm emerging, and birds in the sky around Akidu Valley. Many of the same locations featured in the previous videos set at night are here in the daytime, giving a bit of an idea what some of Throne and Liberty’ s day-night cycle will be like.
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