The Assembly Song- An Original Dungeons and Dragons Inspired Song feat. Gabe Castro
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Hey hey guys!
I finally have another video done, and it's of FINALLY another DnD original!
In the city that our Golden Land party is in, Danarei (AKA Danni my tiefling bard) is a well known officer of the Guild and also considered a hero of the people for helping defeat a giant fish creature that had been terrorizing the town. The ruling party of the island the city is in is demanding they give up the officers of the Guild in their city or be victims to an aggressive invasion; this is in retaliation to bombing of one of their ships. Danni sees that many of the people in the Citizen's Assembly are panicked and that they don't know what to do, so she rallies them by giving a heartfelt speech to the people as well as singing this!
She convinced them to create a maze within the confines of the city in preparation as well as a showcase that they aren't afraid of the threats by the armada barricading the city.
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Lyrics:
We built this city on our backs
and we did it on our own
without the need for their assistance
no we did it all alone
it was because we helped each other
to thrive despite the pain
we all have lived together
while they rule from far away
what do you say to a face
that has never even seen you
so many who've seen Hell
and yet keep pushing through
well I can say it with pride
that I know that I'm alive
because this city took a monster
and has given her a life
they say you don't have power
they're telling you wrong
you know the streets of this city
they only know walls
they say they have us cornered
well I say they're lost
they won't take us in pieces
they'll take the whole lot
Take up arms brother!
show these fools looking in
they don't know who they're messing with
Build it tall sister!
make a maze only we'd see,
they'll never see it coming
what say you will you stand behind me?
what say you to protecting this city?
we will prove we don't face them alone
we'll show them if we have to we'll fight for our home
Yo-ho yo-ho!!! :D thank you for the fun collab, Cami!! I hope you all enjoy, everyone! 🖤 ☠️
Holy cow!! less than 10k in a single day? whaaaaaaat? :D Thank you all so much! that's just crazy!!
@@GabePlaysYT I think I see you in the back of the crowd...
Hey I could use some help with making a dnd based shanty or song for a character of mine. Might I ask for some help from you guys?
S Swan Gaming tell me about your campaign and maybe I’ll help!
@@portalenkrigare6356 well its really just for a part of my characters story. Its HIS song
"See... there's magic in a bard's song. They call it 'inspiration', and it tells the listener what they need to hear, right when they need to hear it." I feel this fits for the theme of the song
I DIDN'T NEED TO CRY TODAY, WHY MUST YOU DO THIS TO ME
Ah, I see that you, too, are a man of culture
I love griffin’s little, I don’t know what I’d call them like monologues, either way I love em!
YES FUCK YES
They use bardic inspiration, and expert
If I heard this song as a simple commoner in D&D, I would gladly take up arms against whatever unknown threat is besieging the town.
Sounds to me like the threat is well known: whatever kingdom owns the town
@@pretzelbomb6105 So did they successfully defend the city, or does anyone here know..?
Commoners vs 1 Kobolt Known as Godzilla
Hell, my PC bard would be goddamned inspired and join as well.
they'd have my sword, ax and bow
I'm imaging this sung to an epic montage of citizens forging spears and pikes, building shields and erecting barricades. There are children carrying bundles of arrows to the archer's positions, farmers digging counter-cavalry trenches, and an elderly veteran teaching a new company of men and women how to form a shield wall.
Don't forget a young couple sharing a tender moment as he goes to the front and she readies her medical supples
The Kunphuzed1 don’t forget the old priest rushing to set up a medical tent
best part is in real life this would end in tradegy like troy but since this is dnd a high enough level party with time to prepare and a city worth of people could totally defeat a kingdom sized army escially if they have any magic casters with epic level spells
We kinda did it on my last campaing, I was playing a bard and actually inspired people to give them courage to fight with my music, wish i had this song to play it its awesome
One of the campaigns I played a couple years ago nearly ended when we tried to start a revolt against a local Imperial lord. Turns out the empire's army was very _very_ well armed and our rebellion wasn't nearly as well prepared as we thought. The monk died after he used deflect missile and caught a cannon shell, which exploded a few seconds later. The cleric died after the wall she was standing on collapsed and buried her. My barbarian and one of our fighters made a last stand with thirty rebels, holding a bridge as the other fighter and our de-powered warlock evacuated the wounded and the rest of our rebels. We held just long enough for them to get into the mountains before the imperial army pulled back and shredded us with crossbows and matchlocks. Four dead party members, six hundred dead rebels and the most powerful army on earth hunting who was left. Turns out an Imperial legion is 6,000 professional soldiers, equipped with pikes and muskets, with their own artillery and cavalry. Six idiot 7th levels and a thousand armed farmers never had a chance. The rest of the campaign consisted of the survivors and our backup characters waging guerrilla warfare and using diplomacy to get the Republic across the sea to help us. We caused the deaths of some 22,000 rebels, 15,000 Imperial soldiers and 2,500 Republican marines; but we won in the end.
"Because this city took a monster And has given her a life" That is sad and cute
What does this line mean?
@@BewareTheCarpenter She's talking about herself, as a tiefling with folk hero background
That line hits me every time.
@BewareTheCarpenter Tieflings are often regarded as monsters, due to their inhuman features and infernal ancestry. The line refers to herself.
Thanks for clarifying I didn’t understand it at first Tiefling are always cool
last song we killed a giant fish this song we start a revolution next song the tiefling becomes queen
and eats fish
Probably
And the best part is the story being told. The Fish song mentioned "before we made the city our own"
jacob pickens it's funny because in one DnD session I LITERALLY became the king of thieves.
@@lostonessoul8435 awesome
*When you recreate the American Revolution in DnD* Attack my city? That’s bold of someone to say in *Campaign Distance*
That usually does not bode well...for the enemy or the DM's sanity
Hyde and Seek I am not proud of this but yet I am, a town my Goliath fighter was in was attacked by the emperors person legion and killed a lot of his friends and hurt innocent people to find his and his party. After that we kinda derailed the campaign to make our own kingdom and fight the emperor.
Roman Hiett Instead of revolting, you made your own kingdom. Nice.
To the Hessians: "Bold words for someone who sleeps on Christmas."
@@AkihitoTysko nice. My group just cut the king up and I'm just sitting there like: Guys guys no you should not toss the head at the gen-nevermind
When one of your PCs convinces the people of the starting village to rebel against the king that the DM hasn’t introduced yet.
When they get attached to a location it's nice in it's own right.
This has actually Happened to me and makes me sad when it does happen
At last not conviced them to the healing power of the well then poisioned it...
To be fair, the king is apparently an asshole.
That's when you yank the rug out from under them and make the king just a great fucking dude
How the hell can one bard have so many nat 20’s seriously it’s OP
Her luck could be like a drugged up chipmunk for example where everything going fine next their's a war and your forced to join, that then ends up with you saving the planet and that leads to a new great era, but you end up with none of the credit, but all the loot.
weighted dice, of course! or the lucky feat, maybe
Lady luck loves a good story.
My cousin played a halfling monk once. One could SWEAR he had weighted dice cause he got nat 20's for like. EVERYTHING. It made his character quite scary. Lucky for me he was on my team. XD
Expertise in charisma and performance
Player: “I want to persuade the town into beating the monster!” DM: “Roll for charisma” Player: *rolls nat20 + 3*
Nat20+7+Bardic inspiration+Inspiration
@@Aaa-bi8ly plus guidance(1d4)
So, just *WIN*
A RALLYING? A *REBELLION?* NO- AN *_UPRISING?_* *_Oh, I like where this is going..._*
Vive la révolution!
"USSR ANATHEM INTENSIFIES"
Vive la révolution!
"This is a revolt! No, it's a revolution."
"This city took a monster and has given her life!" If I had to guess, I'd say that this Tiefling became a celebrated champion of the city through her exploits and it was the first time she wasn't seen with suspicion or fear. She found her home, and is ready to defend it.
I am a month late About that...
Your dungeons and dragons songs have given me ideas for 3 campaigns, 4 characters and 2 villains. They are truly inspiring songs and I hope you continue making them.
I guess you could say she gave you a bardic inspiration
so you were "inspired" then?
I'm so curious who the villains are in this case
@@bezerkoid I'd guess a fish boss (Maw of the King) and an evil emperor à la George III in a revolution campaign (this song) Just a guess tho
I'm adding a Tiefling bard reference into any future games I DM
You just started a rebellion, we are unsure what are we rebelling against but we shall rebel now
are you french ?
I mean, capitalism's always a looming threat.
That a mood
@@Brutalette A threat of prosperity
Oh my God your dnd songs are just so powerful and good at telling a story it's amazing.
Badreddine Kasmi It kind of makes sense The character IS a bard
Badreddine Kasmi I wholeheartedly agree
Oh God, i misread that as "your dongs are just so powerful and good at telling a story" and i just lost it, i'm sorry lol
@@nintendoman12111 that makes sense with her? his? ITS profile picture
I'm happy you liked it! ^-^
WE NEED MORE CAMI-CAT D&D BARD SONGS!!!!! IT IS MY INSPIRATION AS BOTH A DM AND A PLAYER!!! WHO'S WITH ME?!!!?!!
Let's go!
You have my axe!
You have my bow!
Sixty9Cuda read that as bowl for a split second
Let's kill god
"Take up arms brothers" Merrow : you have my sword Benouch : and you have my bow Malecath: and my axe
Lord of the rings references?
@@liamassassingaming922 that and three of my Dnd characters
Titania: you have my cards
Rogue: and my also being here!
Tamriel: you have the city at your side Great Adventurer
Honestly? The plan to make a maze and use their knowledge of the city to their advantage as the bigwigs know nothing on the street level is poetic and amazing.
"Take up arms brother" Kami: "here your gonna need this" *Rolls in a canon* "oh yeah and these" *drops a pile of weapons*
Kosef: and here is about a hunderd daggers
My Half-Orc Barbarian, a former blacksmith's apprentice: //drops a pile of armor "Don't forget these. Oh, and let me know if you need more."
Imperial mages with fireball: “Lmao how much hp does a commoner have?”
Like 4
But what about several hundred commoners?
Ice storm -> fireball
@@victoresnox7832 *insert area 51 raid joke here*
*laughs in 8d6 20ft radius sphere*
**attacks city** Heroes: that’s a bold move for somebody within campaigning distance
Copied
Yea, its been copied bruv
So happy to see and hear more of Danarei’s exploits
Amazing. Just a good as Maw of the King. So glad you are doing these!
BOOM CRASH WITH THE RAGING STORM
@@Goose_frog BOOM, CRASH AS WE FACED DOWN OUR FOES!
BOOM CRASH WENT THE TAIL OF THE BEAST
Shyeisha Ellis BUT WE ARE NOT EASY TO BEAT!
@@Sheamuscz are we just gonna put the lyrics in the comments if so "BOOM CRASH AS THE BATTLE WORE ON"
This song SCREAMS "Chaotic Good" and I love it.
“You know the streets of this city, they only know the walls” I LOVE THIS LINE
That was fantastic. I love that you're making this a thing, and I can't wait to hear what epic tale Danarei will sing of next!
I don't know if these are based off an actual campaign... Or a custom-made story... Or some other medium... But I know I need more!
Actual campaign.
Come hither, come around To the harbor's far end To the rhythm and sound For what Cami will send To the scarlet devil, come surround her She's a story to tell the masses A speech to do away with your fear So hold up yer tavern glasses We've got a long road ahead We'll not run, no, we'll be involved We will fight beside her instead Yes, this is our own resolve
Vion444 I read that as come hitler.
Can't tell you how glad I am to see Cami continuing to rep the mighty bard (best class bar maybe the Cleric)
OverEnglishMan I did not expect to see you here but then again you play dnd so it makes sense anyway love your videos dude
This oddly fits the American Revolution, despite being intended for a Fantasy world. Well done!
The funny thing about this to me is that me and my party would most likely be fighting for the other side and this would either be brutally suppressed or start a rebellion Just interesting to see the differences between parties and players
The funny thing this video made me realise is that most dnd parties are either neutral or evil(disguised as neutral), is quite rare to find genuinely good pcs
My party would probably side with the revolution, after all, we recently found out our wizard has been smuggling weapons for a revolution already
I love these DND songs! I'm living for your bard
This tiefling needs an Alexander Hamilton-esque musical
yes
Or a Les-Mis style one, but JUST the BBs. Oh, and nobody *dies* this time. ;v;
This is AMAZING. Your bard is the most Epic in years
Senki Ken in my experience most players as bards are like (plays one note) “let me in your pants~” or (one note again) “~you’re now inspired” ,Cami’s actually sounds and acts like a bard should; charismatic, inspiring, and fierce
The 2 ppl who disliked this video are racist towards teiflings. This is glorious. Awesome stuff keep them going!
or they just got dumped by a bard
no they are loyalist to the abusive kingdom
@@jonathanguajardo8430 or all of the above
My Half-Orc Barbarian would say to this: "A racist, you say?", with the biggest smirk on his face you can imagine. He's my currently played character, and I know for a FACT that he'd want a word with those people. I shit you not: in session zero, he flat-out started a bar fight by punching a racist in the jaw for getting all up in his face, and came THIS close to knocking his sorry ass out for it. No, really, imagine this drunk asshole spouting bullshit about Half-Orcs, and then coming up to one looking like a damn bodybuilder, with biceps the size of your head, an undercut and bones on his clothing for decoration. Definitely think of a goth-looking barbarian chilling at the bar. And as the rest of the bar starts backing the racist up? My character gets up from his bar stool, and shows to be also a whopping 2 meters tall. But in his defense: he first tried arguing that the innkeeper said he was welcome, and "Is this your smartest plan? Why don't you TRY throwing me out then, huh?" was NOT to be taken as a challenge. Moral of the story: Racists had better hold their tongue around Ronorth the Brave.
When the bard rolls nat20 on performance *AND THEY KEEP COMING*
Oh god, I can't believe it, finally it's hear !!!!
Your D&D songs are inspiring. Makes me want to not only learn to sing, write lyrics and play music, but also draw my own characters and not only their weapons. Or rather put, the songs rekindle my desire to learn these things whenever I hear them. I both hate you for it, but also love you for it. Keep doing what you do, and remember the most important part, have fun doing it :33
Just sad it was so short. Expected 3 minutes not 2 XD
I have been dabbling in songwriting for my current campaign. I play Ukulele (though I am working on Guitar at the moment as well) and I have been giving my players lore through the songs of the tavern bards. It isn't any good but they seem to enjoy it. Get a cheap Uke (no more than $50) and finger pick the chords and you can make the instrument sound really nice. Lyrics can take you about a day to hammer out, a few hours when you get used to it. Singing is tricky if you are naturally off key, but the best thing you can do is pull out your phone and record yourself singing songs you know really well and adjusting your pitch until it sounds right. Honestly your ear eventually re-calibrates and you don't have to be amazing. Instruments fix any problems you will have. If you practice an hour a day, every day, you will get passable in 2 months. You will start to sound good at 6 months, and after a year you will be asked to play and sing at gatherings. Tutorials are available for free on KZhead. When you can play and sing 10 songs you will be ready to write your own.
Because this city took a monster and has given her new life......I'm not crying you're crying
Six months ago we started a Halloween oneshot with people we had known either our entire life or just met the other day. Of the ones who stayed, we all grew closer and became a set group. We all went through two characters just to find a finish for the world we had all created. From the Paladin, rogue, and warlock who were granted Immortality, the barbarian who chose to be reborn with his mother and father to have a normal life, to the druids and gunslinger who chose to return to the mortal plane to help the next generation of heroes, we all had fun. We all sobbed our hearts out, and we all had moments of pure freedom in a world where we could do anything we wanted. Our DM, my sister, is already starting to work on the next and I can't wait to see how attached we get to our new characters. I listened to your songs before every dnd session we've held, and of them all, I have to say this one represents our characters the most. We all came together to fight against a corrupt warlord. We liberated several cities, overthrew kingdoms, killed hundreds of monsters, and found a family in those we fought beside as well. We ended our campaign yesterday with this, "As the chapter in our heroes stories end, look around and see those you fought beside. Those who saved you. Those who lost their own families, but remade them with you. Each one of us has made time to fit the sessions into our busy schedules. Each one of us, has made time to form a family of nerds, geeks, awkwardness, and, most of all, loyal people. Even after all the set backs and missed sessions, we all made a family with one another. We made an escape from our own horrible lives with eachother. I hope that each and every one of us takes a page out of the storybook we created. Maybe bravery, maybe the proud chaos, maybe strength, maybe joy. Because we all forge our own stories and our lives. All it takes, is a little magic." I write this not for myself, but for those who need to hear it. We're all awkward and self-conscious. Everything is going to be okay, even if your alone, you won't always be. Magic exists, that's what makes it so the world turns round. Magic is what makes you meet your soulmates. Magic can't be explained, but it does exist. The reason you exist, is because of Magic. It might sound sappy, but magic is emotions itself. It's what you put into the world and take out of it. Magic is being who you always were, magic is *you*.
YES
you know a song's amazing when it makes you want to start a revolution
DM: "Welcome to the stable and prosperous kingdom of [generic name], you are in a small village on the outliers of the kingdom what would you like to do?" Player: "Revo..." DM: "Don't. I forbit it!" Player starts singing. Campaigns are meant to be derailed!
As a DM, I beg to differ, unless the players have good reasons. Example: One of my players just supplanted a tyrannical local Lord. It was his own plan, and it was a good one, and he took the initiative. That was a derailing done well.
Ok you will have to roll high Player:roll nat20
When a player's backstory and character mission is so righteous, other player's want to join in on helping.
This song, reminds me of when my character Grievances, was watching as a far kingdom was taking his city, and one person, not only rallied the people, but rallied the king, and we took our city, it inspires me and makes me remember a time when I had to gather strength, great song, I love listening to it, I have nearly over and over again
At some point the dm is gonna have to question the dice you're using. So many nat 20's
jon gagne have you ever watched Critical Role? One of the players has a d20 nicknamed “the golden snitch” and is notorious for rolling an insane number of nat 20s.
I've only known Cami-Cat for two minutes, and already I must rally with the rest of 'em Such STRONG vocals my guy!
You’re a bardic inspiration, Cami-Cat! I can’t wait to hear Danni’s next song and about more of her exploits! Thank you for yet another amazing, emotional, wonderful song!
*I see what you did there*
I can just imagine the chaos as an entire army is getting absolutely massacred by their own weapons and all objects in the vicinity as the song keeps playing exactly the same in the background
About to be playing DND for the first time myself, and im playing a bard. your music has been inspiring me so much , thank you so much!
I like the teifling bard story so far. And the music too.
I just imagine that all of these songs were actually sung during the campaign, all impromptu and you remember the lyrics for the recording studio
I've been listening to Maw of the King on repeat for over a week, and i nearly screamed when i saw this notification. time to listen to it so many times it's ringing in the back of my head for days-
The lines of this song give it powerful weight for me, primarily the lines "Take up arms, brother!" "Build it tall, Sister!" "What say you to protecting this city!?" I come from a family where we are tight nit, this song reminds me of this feeling. I often think of my family and how I believe I'd be willing to die for them. This bravo being expressed by the bard makes me want to follow right along into battle! Well done!
Way to go Cami-cat your music is great you should do videos telling the stories of the adventure behind these songs
I haven't checked Maw of the King but the description on this song has the story behind it.
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Ah... Good ole KZhead...
KZhead drank all the rum in the pirate ship.
KZhead rolled a nat 20 on deception.
My Tiefling paladin- "I pledge my blade to your cause!" My feral Halfling Druid- "I will hunt with your pack and devour your foes!" My human Bard- Mutters jealously to herself after witnessing your skills. This song is EPIC!
My 5' tall dwarf Bard: *learns the song for later use* ;)
My Tiefling bard- shes hot.
Swift, hurried footsteps carried a breathless courier from one echoing hallway to the next, guards standing sentinel at their stations directed the poor boy to the throne room with a passive gesture until he reached the high cavernous chamber the king sat in contemplation. Court was being held, the nobles muttering their disdain as the messenger pushed through them to the King. "Your Majesty!" the poor boy gasped with the last bit of air in his lungs. The King motioned to dismiss the noble disputing her husband's funds to hear the boy out. "I... bring... word...from...Colvess..." the courier weakly held up a scroll with a hastily sealed wax stamp upon it; this his duty to be fulfilled. The king accepted it, and ushered two guards to relieve the poor boy to rest. He broke the seal and unrolled the parchment, reading silently in present of the stuffy nobles, who now grew impatient of their King's regard for this interruption. "A revolt!" the king bellowed, dropping the scroll in shock of the words, "in my own kingdom! This outrage will not be stood for!" This clearly was no longer a time for nobles to attend, and they saw themselves out as the king began ranting. "I will have none of it! We go to Colvess!"
1:11 ‘They won’t take us in pieces They will take the whole lot’ That is what you call a powerful line
I have literally listened to this song like 15 times and it just isn't getting old.
A legendary warrior can slay dragons with a single blow. A legendary wizard can bring ruin to entire armies with a single gesture. A legendary thief can steal all the treasures of a city in a single night. A legendary bard can move the hearts of a nation with a single song.
if you ever make an album of dnd songs, can you title something like "Tales from the nerd table" or "songs of dice and fire"?
I vote for Dice and Fire
I vote for tales of the nerd table
Why not just name it after the campaign featuring them?
Tales of Sword Fang
I vote for ‘The Tales if Danerei Milos’, after the character featured.
This just makes me wish to have been there for the speech
I don't even know the full context of this campaign but this song makes me want to help this city too.
I just wanted to tell that you gave me so much inspiration to play as a bard. So I created Ezrianne Festança, a tiefling bard who insulted the shit out of a noble until he was forced to leave the city and the college. No regrets from him.
Wow... A tiefling character more abrasive then mine.
Story provafor
DM KZhead: Roll for performance with disadvantage because they expect it to be better than last time. Cami: (sweats nervously) Ok! I can do this! *click clack sound* *click clack sound* GASP! NO WAY!? DM KZhead: what did you? Cami: (excitedly) two nat 20’s! DM KZhead: 😨 no, really!? Ok... what does that make it? Cami: uhh... 30! DM KZhead: I don’t believe this 🤦♂️ you couldn’t of done this without a nat 20! You jerk!
And now I'm inspired to play as a bard. Thank you for the inspiration Danni.
Awwww yeah
God I want a whole album of songs from this tiefling bard.
Last week at a dungeons and dragons game I played maw of the king using my accordion this week I am so going to play this using my accordion, or should I use my guitar? And before you even start ripping me to shreds comments I made sure to say on who made the song in the first place.
As long as you are giving the author credit, all you are doing is spreading their name far and wide.
I’m really loving this song cause of the openness of it. With that in mind we will either get a song of triumph or defeat if these continue! Humans are more deadly than a fish.
this bard is clearly a leader of the people, leading them through song to overcome even the most daunting of trials
*Totally didn't get into DnD just because of your first DnD song...* This is Amazing!!!
The U.S. as they prepared to fight for their independence from Britain.
Video Description says it's on an island and not a vast continent so maybe the Haitian Revolution is a better comparison?
The spirt of America more then the actual location 1 They want independence 2 The homeland wants to take what’s there’s 3 An army of the commen people
@@natesgreatshow1634 That's was what I was going for.
@@natesgreatshow1634 Those things don't apply to the Haitian Revolution as well? It was the only Revolution of the century that ended with slavery being outlawed.
Aya Shameimaru *IRELAND*
Ooh, that lone bell at the end is so ominous
Even years later, the fact that she calls herself a monster (presumably because tiefling) is still the most striking part of the entire song. That one word almost overshadows the rest of the song for me.
I love your D&D songs! Keep making some please!
I love how you tell this story through Maw of the King and now this song, I'm always hyped to hear more about one amazing Danarei!
"They say they have us cornered, I say they're lost. They won't take us in pieces, they'll take the whole lot". What a great line
*You roll for inspiration* - Nat 20 - *Starts singing*
Such powerful and amazing songs So super happy that your making these🤗😊
Top Tier Song Storytelling. I'm welling to see so much more of this to unfold.
YESSSS MORE DND
After listening to this I am fully prepared to lay down my life for a town that doesn’t even exist
Good, fight for me
Honestly me too!
cami! as a lover of dnd, this is a story to be told in full! i can bet dollars to donuts tons of people would love a dnd story to go along with these amazing tales of your exploits. just a thought. love the song! its amazing! inspiring! and just plain perfect! it even spawned inspiriation for a thought of my own. keep being amazing.
Cami this is fantastic and I would love to read the full story of this campaign as it sounds awesome.
Need more of these songs!!!! So inspiring!
These original songs you do are so freaking great. I love them.
Sksksksksk your dnd songs are just incredible!!! ^^
Wow this is great.
love these songs
Just as I fall in love with your previous song you upload a new one, of once again amazing quality. Bravo!
I wish this song was a bit longer, but other than that, I LOVE IT!
Awsome song Cami!! I hope you keep doing great but don't forget to rest when you need it!
Love your D&D stuff. Looking forward to more!
So amazing!!! Can’t wait for more! Your DnD seems so awesome!!!
so many ideas.... *INFINITE IMAGINATION!*
In summary: *VIVA LA REVOLUTION!*
Yeah!
Yes!
"VIVE LA FRANCE! LONG LIVE FRANCE! LONG LIVE THE FUTURE!" *-Someone who was gone too soon.*
I loooove all your D&D songs, I always watch them when they come out.
I get chills every time I listen to one of these