Interesting topic:
For a while I just listened to rock and roll on a streaming internet radio station (Radio Paradise (no adverts, listener supported); http://www.radioparadise.com/ ) However, while enjoyable, I found that I was keeping it turned low so that I could hear mobs sneaking up on me, so I just turned it off.
My music in Atys is the lowing of the armas, the chirruping of the gubani, the roar of the kitins in the distance (I hope). When I'm in a battle, the sounds of the elemental cast going off beside me, the sweet music of the healing as I experience it, the occasional "thunk" that tells me that aggro has gotten past or around the tank (or that someone was using bomb and hit a tribeshomin) is sufficient.
That's me. I didn't grow up with a cord stuck in my ears (we didn't have them back then), so I never got used to having a soundtrack for my every activity.
Looking forward to seeing more answers.
For a while I just listened to rock and roll on a streaming internet radio station (Radio Paradise (no adverts, listener supported); http://www.radioparadise.com/ ) However, while enjoyable, I found that I was keeping it turned low so that I could hear mobs sneaking up on me, so I just turned it off.
My music in Atys is the lowing of the armas, the chirruping of the gubani, the roar of the kitins in the distance (I hope). When I'm in a battle, the sounds of the elemental cast going off beside me, the sweet music of the healing as I experience it, the occasional "thunk" that tells me that aggro has gotten past or around the tank (or that someone was using bomb and hit a tribeshomin) is sufficient.
That's me. I didn't grow up with a cord stuck in my ears (we didn't have them back then), so I never got used to having a soundtrack for my every activity.
Looking forward to seeing more answers.
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Remembering Tyneetryk
Phaedreas Tears - 15 years old and first(*) of true neutral guilds in Atys.
(*) This statement is contested, but we are certainly the longest lasting.
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