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** After defeating the demon and freeing the enslaved dwarves, Boic becomes known as Boic Bravesoul.
** During his time as a warlord, the orc Oshrjad is referred to by the moniker Oshrjad Bonebreaker. After deserting his people's warlike ways, he becomes Oshrjad the Unchosen One.
** After defeating the demon and freeing the enslaved dwarves, Boic becomes known as Boic Bravesoul.
** During his time as a warlord, the orc Oshrjad is referred to by the moniker Oshrjad Bonebreaker. After deserting his people's warlike ways, he becomes Oshrjad the Unchosen One.
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* CainAndAbel: ''The Battle At World Stone Keep'' features two minotaur brothers: Korivar who is the leader of the six heroes and Gerkesh who kidnapped the princess setting the whole quest in motion.
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* CainAndAbel: ''The "The Battle At World Stone Keep'' Keep" features two minotaur brothers: Korivar who is the leader of the six heroes and Gerkesh who kidnapped the princess setting the whole quest in motion.
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* TeamOfRepresentatives: In "The Battle At World Stone Keep", the warriors who brave the titular fortress to defeat the evil within it are a dwarf, a minotaur, a faerie, an elf, an orc, and a human.
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* EyeScream: How the monstrous ogre of Worldstone Keep meets his end courtesy of Elwyn's arrows.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from ''The Lord of the Rings'', being an ancient, fiery, horned monster who lives deep beneath the earth and brings ruin to the dwarves when their mining breaches its lair.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from ''The Lord of the Rings'', being an ancient, fiery, horned monster who lives deep beneath the earth and brings ruin to the dwarves when their mining breaches its lair.
* EyeScream: How the monstrous ogre of Worldstone Keep meets his end courtesy of Elwyn's arrows.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from ''The Lord of the Rings'', being an ancient, fiery, horned monster who lives deep beneath the earth and brings ruin to the dwarves when their mining breaches its lair.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from ''The Lord of the Rings'', being an ancient, fiery, horned monster who lives deep beneath the earth and brings ruin to the dwarves when their mining breaches its lair.
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* FromBadToWorse: First the legendary treasure Negankerdak is stolen by [[spoiler: a Guardian they mistook for]] a demon, and than wars break out amongst the dwarves ending with every one of their heroes being killed.
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* FromBadToWorse: First the legendary treasure Negankerdak is stolen by [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a Guardian that they mistook for]] a demon, and than then wars break out amongst the dwarves ending the end with every one of their heroes being killed. killed.
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* TalkingWeapon: Negankerdak speaks into the mind of[[spoiler: Mordaar, telling the dwarf that he is chosen to guard the weapon until its wielder is revealed.]]
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* TalkingWeapon: Negankerdak speaks into the mind of[[spoiler: Mordaar, of [[spoiler:Mordaar, telling the dwarf that he is chosen to guard the weapon until its wielder is revealed.]]revealed]].
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''Clamavi De Profundis'' is a music group inspired by religious and classical music but expanding beyond those genres as well. They compose their own music and also perform classic songs. Their music is usually placed on their Youtube channel. Clamavi de Profundis' music is most often either Christian hymns or fantasy music inspired by Tolkien and other modern fantasy writers. They have a particular focus on fantasy dwarves with many of their songs being based on the stories around them. They also often perform songs and poems written by J. R. R. Tolkein, but with their own musical compositions.
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''Clamavi De Profundis'' is a music group inspired by religious and classical music but expanding beyond those genres as well. They compose their own music and also perform classic songs. Their music is usually placed on their Youtube channel. Clamavi de Profundis' music is most often either Christian hymns or fantasy music inspired by Tolkien and other modern fantasy writers. They have a particular focus on fantasy dwarves with many of their songs being based on the stories around them. They also often perform songs and poems written by J. R. R. Tolkein, Tolkien, but with their own musical compositions.
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* AnAesop: Boic Bravesoul ends on the message that wealth has no value on its own, and thinking it has leads to suffering and greed. Wealth exists only to serve a greater purpose.
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* AnAesop: Boic Bravesoul ends on the message that wealth has no value on its own, and thinking it has leads to suffering and greed. Wealth exists Material wealth serves only to serve a greater purpose.purpose. True wealth is found in a person's soul.
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* AnAesop: Boic Bravesoul ends on the message that wealth has no value on its own, and thinking it has leads to suffering and greed. Wealth exists only to serve a greater purpose.
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* DavidVersusGoliath: Boic Bravesoul, a small dwarf, challenged a great demon to single combat. Boic wins by [[ColossusClimb climbing the demon's body]], then pierced its skull with a jewel.
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* GoodCostumeSwitch: {{Subverted|trope}}, Oshrjad keeps his pelt and animal skull belt even after he turns good.
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* CainAndAbel: ''The Battle At World Stone Keep'' features two minotaur brothers: Korivar who is the leader of the six heroes and Gerkesh who kidnapped the princess setting the whole quest in motion.
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* GenreShift: ''The Battle at Worldstone Keep'' switches from classic, Tolkien inspired HighFantasy to a more Dungeons and Dragons styled HeroicFantasy complete with a party of adventurers in a place referred to as a dungeon, powerful magic weapons, n elf paladin (one of the classic D&D classes) and an epic quest to save a princess.
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* GenreShift: ''The Battle at Worldstone Keep'' switches from classic, Tolkien inspired HighFantasy to a more Dungeons and Dragons styled HeroicFantasy complete with a party of adventurers in a place referred to as a dungeon, powerful magic weapons, n an elf paladin (one of the classic D&D classes) and an epic quest to save a princess.
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* LastDisrespects: After taking over Worldstone Keep, the evil creatures and demons go out of their way to defile the graves of the heroes buried there.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: The evil minotaur Gerkesh kidnapping the princess leads to the evil creatures in Worldstone Keep being destroyed or driven out after the High King rallies a group of heroes (including Gerkesh's brother) to save his daughter.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: The evil minotaur Gerkesh kidnapping the princess leads to the evil creatures in Worldstone Keep being destroyed or driven out after the High King rallies a group of heroes (including Gerkesh's brother) to save his daughter.
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* ActionGirl: The fairie Elwyn is half the size of a normal person but still manages to kill a powerful and evil ogre by shooting his [[AttackItsWeakPoint single eye]].
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* BolivianArmyEnding: At the end of "Oshrjad Bonebreaker", [[spoiler:the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again]].
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* BolivianArmyEnding: At the end of "Oshrjad Bonebreaker", [[spoiler:the the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again]].
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* CherubicChoir: Fitting with their religious inspiration, they do thisoften.often in many of their songs.
* CliffhangerCopout: [[spoiler: ''The Battle at Worldstone Keep'' picks up where ''Oshjrad Bonebreaker'' left off without explaining how he escaped the other orcs.]]
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* CliffhangerCopout: [[spoiler: ''The Battle at Worldstone Keep'' picks up where ''Oshjrad Bonebreaker'' left off without explaining how he escaped the other orcs.]]
* EyeScream: How the monstrous ogre of Worldstone Keep meets his end courtesy of Elwyn's arrows.
* GenreShift: ''The Battle at Worldstone Keep'' switches from classic, Tolkien inspired HighFantasy to a more Dungeons and Dragons styled HeroicFantasy complete with a party of adventurers in a place referred to as a dungeon, powerful magic weapons, n elf paladin (one of the classic D&D classes) and an epic quest to save a princess.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Every male hero uses a melee weapon while the fairy uses a bow to great effect.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Every male hero uses a melee weapon while the fairy uses a bow to great effect.
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* StandardFantasyRaces: Dwarves get the most focus, but the world contianing Hammerdeep also has humans, elves, orcs and fairies as civilization-building peoples and dragons and demons are monstrous races.
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* StandardFantasyRaces: Dwarves get the most focus, but the world contianing containing Hammerdeep also has humans, elves, orcs and orcs, fairies and minotaurs as civilization-building peoples and dragons dragons, ogres and demons are as monstrous races.races. Also, it's mentioned that when the High King asked for heroes to save his daughter ''only'' the fairies, elves, dwarves, minotaurs and humans sent a champion which implies there are even more races who haven't appeared yet.
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* GuiltFreeExterminationWar: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is treated as being so awful that even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up. Though, orcs in Clamavi de Profundis' story aren't actually AlwaysChaoticEvil, they just have an extremely brutal culture.
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* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is so awful, even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up.
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* HolyIsNotSafe: Negankerdak, the sacred unforged sword created by Irna, states that its true wielder could use the sword to either destroy the world or save it.
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* ThePowerOfHate: The Dwarves of Hammerdeep defy their [[OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame race's aversion to the sea]] because their desire for vengeance against the dragons is just that strong.
-->''Dwarves detest the sea,''\\
''We hate these dragons more!''
-->''Dwarves detest the sea,''\\
''We hate these dragons more!''
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Many of Clamavi De Profundis' songs take place in [[ConstructedWorld constructed fantasy worlds]] of their creation. They have two worlds they currently write songs about. One is a world called Erna created by mysterious Guardians. The second world of theirs is currently unnamed but the tales from it are centered around a mighty dwarven fortress called Hammerdeep and the people who live there.
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Many of Clamavi De Profundis' songs take place in [[ConstructedWorld constructed fantasy worlds]] of their creation. They have two worlds they currently write songs about. One is a world called Erna ("Irna" in the dwarven language) created by mysterious Guardians. The second world of theirs is currently unnamed but the tales from it are centered around a mighty dwarven fortress called Hammerdeep and the people who live there.
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* PoorCommunicationKills: Negankerdak was taken from the dwarves by [[spoiler: the Guardian Rilfar. He never actually told the dwarves this, and they assumed it was a demon who had robbed them of their great treasure, leading to much strife and warfare as they tried to find it.]]
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* TalkingWeapon: Negankerdak speaks into the mind of[[spoiler: Mordaar, telling the dwarf that he is chosen to guard the weapon until its wielder is revealed.]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler: The Guardian who stole Negankerdak was genuianly trying to help the dwarves get over their massive egotism, but taking the sword set off wars that ended with ''every'' dwarven hero dying.]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler: The In "The Secret of Negankerdak", it's revealed that [[spoiler:the Guardian who stole Negankerdak was genuianly genuinely trying to help the dwarves get over their massive egotism, but taking the sword set off wars that ended with ''every'' dwarven hero dying.]]dying]].
* VoiceOfTheLegion: The demon in "Boic Bravesoul" speaks with a strong reverb effect, making it seem as though multiple voices are all droning at the same time when it speaks.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: The demon in "Boic Bravesoul" speaks with a strong reverb effect, making it seem as though multiple voices are all droning at the same time when it speaks.
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* FromBadToWorse: First the legendary treasure Negankerdak is stolen by [[spoiler: a Guardian they mistook for]] a demon, and than wars break out amongst the dwarves ending with every one of their heroes being killed.
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* GoodAllAlong: The [[spoiler: "demon" who stole Negankerdak was actually one of the Guardians.]]
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler: The Guardian who stole Negankerdak was genuianly trying to help the dwarves get over their massive egotism, but taking the sword set off wars that ended with ''every'' dwarven hero dying.]]
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* DownerEnding: While they have plenty of stories that end on happy notes, Clamavi De Profundis has a surprising amount of songs with sad endings, including [[spoiler:"Oshrjad Bonebreaker", which ends with a BolivianArmyEnding as the orcs catch up with Oshrjad]], "[[TheBadGuyWins The Loss of Negankerdak]]", which ends with the loss of the dwarves' prized treasure, and "[[DoomedByCanon The Battle of Sauron and Finrod Felagund]]".
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* DownerEnding: While they have plenty of stories that end on happy notes, Clamavi De Profundis has a surprising amount of songs with sad endings, including [[spoiler:"Oshrjad Bonebreaker", which ends with a BolivianArmyEnding as the orcs catch up with Oshrjad]], "[[TheBadGuyWins The Loss of Negankerdak]]", which ends with the loss of the dwarves' prized treasure, and "[[DoomedByCanon The Battle of Sauron and Finrod Felagund]]".Felagund]]", which ends with Finrod falling to Sauron's power.
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* OurDwarvesAreDifferent: The dwarves of Hammerdeep and Irna are fairly typical fantasy dwarves -- they're short, stout folk with a preference for flowing bears, a great love of wealth and craftsmanship and rowdy natures prone to conflict. They also have a tendency to be brought to grief by their excessive greed.
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* OurDwarvesAreDifferent: The dwarves of Hammerdeep and Irna are fairly typical fantasy dwarves -- they're short, stout folk with a preference for flowing bears, beards, a great love of wealth and craftsmanship and rowdy natures prone to conflict. They also have a tendency to be brought to grief by their excessive greed.
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* BolivianArmyEnding: At the end of ''Oshrjad Bonebreaker'', [[spoiler:the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again]].
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* BolivianArmyEnding: At the end of ''Oshrjad Bonebreaker'', "Oshrjad Bonebreaker", [[spoiler:the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again]].
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* ConnectedAllAlong: {{Inverted}}. Many fans assumed the world of Erna introduced in ''The Loss of Negankerdak'' was the world which Hammerdeep is in. Clamavi De Profundis later revealed they are actually two different settings.
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* ConnectedAllAlong: {{Inverted}}. Many fans assumed the world of Erna introduced in ''The "The Loss of Negankerdak'' Negankerdak" was the world which Hammerdeep is in. Clamavi De Profundis later revealed they are actually two different settings.
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: {{Subverted}} and {{Deconstructed}}. In the world of Clamavi De Profundis' music, most orcs are violent raiders, but it is possible for them to be good in the right circumstances. Also, it's implied most end up so bad because as children [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil they were beaten and tortured to keep them in line]].
** On the other hand demons are implied to actually be this.
* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Heigh-Ho]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] of the cover.
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Negankerdak is the treasured weapon of dwarven kings in Erna, it's a sword made of indestructible black diamond that was created by the earth goddess herself.
** On the other hand demons are implied to actually be this.
* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Heigh-Ho]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] of the cover.
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Negankerdak is the treasured weapon of dwarven kings in Erna, it's a sword made of indestructible black diamond that was created by the earth goddess herself.
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: {{Subverted}} and {{Deconstructed}}. In the world of Clamavi De Profundis' music, most orcs are violent raiders, but it is possible for them to be good in the right circumstances. Also, it's implied most end up so bad because as children [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil they were beaten and tortured to keep them in line]]. \n** On the other hand hand, demons are implied to actually be this.
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* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Heigh-Ho]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] of thecover.
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* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Heigh-Ho]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] of the
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--> I am death and I am gloom\\
I am everlasting doom\\
This chamber gapes to be your tomb
* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Oshrjhad Bonebreaker'', the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again.]]
* CherubicChoir: Fitting with their religious inspiration, they do this often.
* ColossusClimb: In order to fight the demon who's taken over Hammerdeep, Boic jumps onto its back and holds on before driving a diamond into its skull.
* ConnectedAllAlong: {{Inverted}}. Many fans assumed the world of Erna introduced in ''The Loss of Negankerdak'' was the world which Hammerdeep is in. Clamavi De Profundis later revealed they are actually two different settings.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from the Lord of the Rings, but is meant to be a different character in Clamavi De Profundis' lore.
* DownerEnding: While they have plenty of stories that end on happy notes, Clamavi De Profundis has a surprising amount of songs with sad endings, including [[spoiler: ''[[BolivianArmyEnding Oshrjad Bonebreaker]]'' ]], ''[[TheBadGuyWins The Loss of Negankerdak]]'' and ''[[DoomedByCanon The Battle of Sauron and Finrod Felagund]]''
* GodIsGood: The Guardians who create Erna are presented in a very benevolent light.
* GoodIsNotSoft: The dwarves of Hammerdeep are friendly, but violently fight and destroy their enemies who threaten them.
* HighFantasy: Most of their songs that aren't Christian hymns have this aesthetic. They've even directly composed music for many of J. R. R. Tolkien's songs and poems.
* FailedASpotCheck: No one at the tavern notices Oshrjad is an orc until he points it out.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: {{Inverted}}. Oshrjad Bonebreaker, one of the strongest and most feared orcs, is the one who turns good.
I am everlasting doom\\
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* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Oshrjhad Bonebreaker'', the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again.]]
* CherubicChoir: Fitting with their religious inspiration, they do this often.
* ColossusClimb: In order to fight the demon who's taken over Hammerdeep, Boic jumps onto its back and holds on before driving a diamond into its skull.
* ConnectedAllAlong: {{Inverted}}. Many fans assumed the world of Erna introduced in ''The Loss of Negankerdak'' was the world which Hammerdeep is in. Clamavi De Profundis later revealed they are actually two different settings.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from the Lord of the Rings, but is meant to be a different character in Clamavi De Profundis' lore.
* DownerEnding: While they have plenty of stories that end on happy notes, Clamavi De Profundis has a surprising amount of songs with sad endings, including [[spoiler: ''[[BolivianArmyEnding Oshrjad Bonebreaker]]'' ]], ''[[TheBadGuyWins The Loss of Negankerdak]]'' and ''[[DoomedByCanon The Battle of Sauron and Finrod Felagund]]''
* GodIsGood: The Guardians who create Erna are presented in a very benevolent light.
* GoodIsNotSoft: The dwarves of Hammerdeep are friendly, but violently fight and destroy their enemies who threaten them.
* HighFantasy: Most of their songs that aren't Christian hymns have this aesthetic. They've even directly composed music for many of J. R. R. Tolkien's songs and poems.
* FailedASpotCheck: No one at the tavern notices Oshrjad is an orc until he points it out.
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: {{Inverted}}. Oshrjad Bonebreaker, one of the strongest and most feared orcs, is the one who turns good.
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* ConnectedAllAlong: {{Inverted}}. Many fans assumed the world of Erna introduced in ''The Loss of Negankerdak'' was the world which Hammerdeep is in. Clamavi De Profundis later revealed they are actually two different
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from
* DownerEnding: While they have plenty of stories that end on happy notes, Clamavi De Profundis has a surprising amount of songs with sad endings, including
* DugTooDeep: In "Boic Bravesoul", the dwarves' greedy, excessive mining for wealth ends up leading them to the home of a demon that promptly enslaves them.
-->''Our fathers sinned through avarice; the open hand became a fist''\\
''And greed: a miser's drunkenness.''\\
''The dwarven treasure trove increased, incessant mining roused a beast''\\
''The eldest born of fire released.''
* FailedASpotCheck: No one at the tavern notices Oshrjad is an orc until he points it out.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Oshrjad Bonebreaker began life as a stunted, abandoned orphan, but eventually grew to be a feared and powerful warlord leading a great horde.
* GodIsGood: The Guardians who create Erna are presented in a very benevolent
* GoodIsNotSoft: The dwarves of Hammerdeep are friendly, but violently fight and destroy their enemies who threaten
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* OurDwarvesAreDifferent: The dwarves of Hammerdeep and Irna are fairly typical fantasy dwarves -- they're short, stout folk with a preference for flowing bears, a great love of wealth and craftsmanship and rowdy natures prone to conflict. They also have a tendency to be brought to grief by their excessive greed.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Fairies are present in the
* OurOrcsAreDifferent: Orcs are present in the world of Hammerdeep, where they're a barbaric, warlike people whom other species fear and hate. They're almost invariably evil and destructive people, but it's implied that this is
* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: {{Inverted}}. Oshrjad Bonebreaker, one of the strongest and most feared orcs, is the one who turns
* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: When he was still a warlord, Oshrjad Bonebreaker wore a massive pelt as a cape.
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* StandardFantasyRaces: Dwarves get the most focus, but the world contianing Hammerdeep also has humans, elves, orcs and fairies.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Oshrjad is currently the only known good orc, though it's heavily implied that there could be more.
* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is so awful, even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up.
* TokenHeroicOrc: Oshrjad is currently the only known good orc, though it's heavily implied that there could be more.
* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is so awful, even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up.
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* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: When he was still a warlord, Oshrjad Bonebreaker wore an animal skull on his belt.
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* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Heigh-Ho!]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] cover.
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* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Heigh-Ho!]] Heigh-Ho]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] of the cover.
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* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarves Heigh-Ho!]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] cover.
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* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarves [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs Heigh-Ho!]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] cover.
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* AscendedMeme: On April's Fools day, the group released a cover snippet of [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarves Heigh-Ho!]] as a joke. Due to popular fan demand, they eventually released a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMnqTRRHDkc&ab_channel=ClamaviDeProfundis full version]] cover.
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''Clamavi De Profundis'' is a music group inspired by religious and classical Music but expanding beyond those as well. They compose their own music and also perform classic songs. Their music is usually placed on their Youtube channel. Clamavi de Profundis' music is most often either Christian hymns or fantasy music inspired by Tolkien and other modern fantasy writers. They have a particular focus on fantasy dwarves with many of their songs being based on the stories around them. They also often perform songs and poems written by J. R. R. Tolkein, but with their own musical compositions.
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''Clamavi De Profundis'' is a music group inspired by religious and classical Music music but expanding beyond those genres as well. They compose their own music and also perform classic songs. Their music is usually placed on their Youtube channel. Clamavi de Profundis' music is most often either Christian hymns or fantasy music inspired by Tolkien and other modern fantasy writers. They have a particular focus on fantasy dwarves with many of their songs being based on the stories around them. They also often perform songs and poems written by J. R. R. Tolkein, but with their own musical compositions.
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: {{Subverted}} and {{Deconstructed}}. In the world of Clamavi De Profundis' music, most orcs are violent raiders, but it is possible for them to be good in the right circumstances. Also, it's implied most end up so bad because as children [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil their beaten and tortured to keep them in line]].
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: {{Subverted}} and {{Deconstructed}}. In the world of Clamavi De Profundis' music, most orcs are violent raiders, but it is possible for them to be good in the right circumstances. Also, it's implied most end up so bad because as children [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil their they were beaten and tortured to keep them in line]].
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--> I am death and I am gloom
--> I am everlasting doom
--> This chamber gapes to be your tomb
--> I am everlasting doom
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--> I am death and I am gloom
-->gloom\\
I am everlastingdoom
-->doom\\
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I am everlasting
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* TokenHeroicOrc: Oshrjad is currently the only known good orc, though it's heavily implied their could be more.
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* TokenHeroicOrc: Oshrjad is currently the only known good orc, though it's heavily implied their that there could be more.
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* ConnectedAllAlong: {{Inverted}}. Many fans assumed the world of Erna introduced in ''The Loss of Negankerdak'' was the world which Hammerdeep is in. Clamavi De Profundis later revealed they are actually two different settings.
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* DownerEnding: While they have plenty of stories that end on happy notes, Clamavi De Profundis has a surprising amount of songs with sad endings, including [[spoiler: ''[[BolivianArmyEnding Oshrjad Bonebreaker]]'' ]], ''[[TheBadGuyWins The Loss of Negankerdak]]'' and ''[[DoomedByCanon The Battle of Sauron and Finrod Felagund]]''
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* TokenHeroicOrc: Oshrjad is currently the only known good orc, though it's heavily implied their could be more.
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** On the other hand demons are implied to actually be this.
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* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is so awful, even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up.
* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.
* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.
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* StandardFantasyRaces: Dwarves get the most focus, but the world contianing Hammerdeep also has humans, elves, orcs and fairies.
* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.
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* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is so awful, even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up.
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* HighFantasy: Most of their songs that aren't Christian hymns have this aesthetic. They've even direct;y composed music for many of J. R. R. Tolkien's songs and poems.
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* HighFantasy: Most of their songs that aren't Christian hymns have this aesthetic. They've even direct;y directly composed music for many of J. R. R. Tolkien's songs and poems.
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Clamavi De Profundis' Youtube channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC8prZi7q1vnP0A3XX4EWxQ here]].
* BadassBoast: The demon gives one of these before trying to kill Boic.
--> I am death and I am gloom
--> I am everlasting doom
--> This chamber gapes to be your tomb
* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Oshrjhad Bonebreaker'', the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again.]]
--> I am death and I am gloom
--> I am everlasting doom
--> This chamber gapes to be your tomb
* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Oshrjhad Bonebreaker'', the other orcs find Oshjrad and it's unclear whether they will kill him or if he'll be able to escape again.]]
* ColossusClimb: In order to fight the demon who's taken over Hammerdeep, Boic jumps onto its back and holds on before driving a diamond into its skull.
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* GoodIsNotSoft: The dwarves of Hammerdeep are friendly, but violently fight their enemies.
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* GoodIsNotSoft: The dwarves of Hammerdeep are friendly, but violently fight and destroy their enemies.enemies who threaten them.
* HighFantasy: Most of their songs that aren't Christian hymns have this aesthetic. They've even direct;y composed music for many of J. R. R. Tolkien's songs and poems.
* HighFantasy: Most of their songs that aren't Christian hymns have this aesthetic. They've even direct;y composed music for many of J. R. R. Tolkien's songs and poems.
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* TheParagonAlwaysRebels: {{Inverted}}. Oshrjad Bonebreaker, one of the strongest and most feared orcs, is the one who turns good.
* SealedEvilInACan: Boic can't destroy the demon who had taken over Hammerdeep, so instead seals it underground again.
* SealedEvilInACan: Boic can't destroy the demon who had taken over Hammerdeep, so instead seals it underground again.
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''Clamavi De Profundis'' is an American a music group inspired by religious and classical Music but expanding beyond those as well. They compose their own music and also perform classic songs. Their music is usually placed on their Youtube channel. Clamavi de Profundis' music is most often either Christian hymns or fantasy music inspired by Tolkien and other modern fantasy writers. They have a particular focus on fantasy dwarves with many of their songs being based on the stories around them. They also often perform songs and poems written by J. R. R. Tolkein, but with their own musical compositions.
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''Clamavi De Profundis'' is an American music group inspired by religious and classical Music but expanding beyond those as well. They compose their own music and also perform classic songs. Their music is usually placed on their Youtube channel. Clamavi de Profundis' music is most often either Christian hymns or fantasy music inspired by Tolkien and other modern fantasy writers. They have a particular focus on fantasy dwarves with many of their songs being based on the stories around them. They also often perform songs and poems written by J. R. R. Tolkein, but with their own musical compositions.
Many of Clamavi De Profundis' songs take place in [[ConstructedWorld constructed fantasy worlds]] of their creation. They have two worlds they currently write songs about. One is a world called Erna created by mysterious Guardians. The second world of theirs is currently unnamed but the tales from it are centered around a mighty dwarven fortress called Hammerdeep and the people who live there.
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!! Works of music by Clamavi De Profundis with their own page
* {{Music/Chieftain}}
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!! Clamavi De Profundis provides examples of:
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: {{Subverted}} and {{Deconstructed}}. In the world of Clamavi De Profundis' music, most orcs are violent raiders, but it is possible for them to be good in the right circumstances. Also, it's implied most end up so bad because as children [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil their beaten and tortured to keep them in line]].
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Negankerdak is the treasured weapon of dwarven kings in Erna, it's a sword made of indestructible black diamond that was created by the earth goddess herself.
* CherubicChoir: Fitting with their religious inspiration, they do this often.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from the Lord of the Rings, but is meant to be a different character in Clamavi De Profundis' lore.
* GodIsGood: The Guardians who create Erna are presented in a very benevolent light.
* GoodIsNotSoft: The dwarves of Hammerdeep are friendly, but violently fight their enemies.
* FailedASpotCheck: No one at the tavern notices Oshrjad is an orc until he points it out.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is so awful, even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up.
* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.
Many of Clamavi De Profundis' songs take place in [[ConstructedWorld constructed fantasy worlds]] of their creation. They have two worlds they currently write songs about. One is a world called Erna created by mysterious Guardians. The second world of theirs is currently unnamed but the tales from it are centered around a mighty dwarven fortress called Hammerdeep and the people who live there.
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!! Works of music by Clamavi De Profundis with their own page
* {{Music/Chieftain}}
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!! Clamavi De Profundis provides examples of:
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: {{Subverted}} and {{Deconstructed}}. In the world of Clamavi De Profundis' music, most orcs are violent raiders, but it is possible for them to be good in the right circumstances. Also, it's implied most end up so bad because as children [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil their beaten and tortured to keep them in line]].
* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Negankerdak is the treasured weapon of dwarven kings in Erna, it's a sword made of indestructible black diamond that was created by the earth goddess herself.
* CherubicChoir: Fitting with their religious inspiration, they do this often.
* {{Expy}}: The demon who temporarily takes over Hammerdeep before he's driven away is clearly inspired by the Balrog from the Lord of the Rings, but is meant to be a different character in Clamavi De Profundis' lore.
* GodIsGood: The Guardians who create Erna are presented in a very benevolent light.
* GoodIsNotSoft: The dwarves of Hammerdeep are friendly, but violently fight their enemies.
* FailedASpotCheck: No one at the tavern notices Oshrjad is an orc until he points it out.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: {{Defied}}. The suggestion of wiping out the orc species is so awful, even the background music becomes more somber when it's brought up.
* WanderlustSong: They wrote a song for J. R. R. Tolkien's poem ''Roads Go Ever On''.