Welcome to Hades! This ambient soundtrack video features in game ambience and soundtrack from clearing chambers in each Tartarus, Asphodel, and Elysium.
Use this soundtrack video as some music to aid your focus while you study, inspiration to help you immerse in a scene for writing or art, some background audio to help you sleep – or just sit back, watch, and relax.
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Sounds in this ambient music video include:
Hades OST
Chamber clear music
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Another great ambience video and here's a little side-dish of mythology:
While most people are familiar with Elysium and Tartarus being the sort-of-equivalents of Heaven and Hell(respectively), Asphodel (Greek: ασφόδελος) is actually the flower that ancient Greeks connected with the underworld and death.
According to Homer's depiction of the underworld, the dead existed in giant fields of asphodels and fed on them. In real life, they planted these flowers on graves both as a sign of grief and under the assumption that the dead would indeed feed on its roots.
The symbolic connection was made due to the fact that this would be the first flower to blossom between winter and spring, mainly a sign of "new life" triumphing over death.
Geekgasm over!
This is definitely a new one to add to the list of games to play.😁
Put this on while cooking dinner 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 💜-Dr.G
Thank you so much for this! I've been looking all over for the bass-only versions of the game tracks, especially the ones in elysium, because they're so nice to listen to
Thanks, I've been looking for it. Tartarus one could pass as a Doom OST. Is this in game recorded or did you rip the audio out from game files?
00:00 Asphodel
8:24 Tartarus
14:10 Elysium